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{{#Wiki_filter:.I Ricketson, Larry Fromh: McCutchen, Edward L. [elmccut@nppd.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14,2011 10:05 AM To: Carson, Louis; Graves, Chris; Ricketson, Larry Cc: Teten, John A.; Rezab, Steven C.; Fike, Kenneth L.
==Subject:==
MO River Level at Brownville This is latest observed level of 899.62' MSL at Brownville.
CNS measured 896.2' MSL at midnight last night. US Hwy 136 to the plant from MO side remained passable at the 40.74 ft level. So, Judging from this forecast, it should not go under water until Saturday.
I-29 fromRockport to Nebraska City is expected to close due to flooding from the north levee breach yesterday of the Nishnabotna River, tributary to MO River, at Hamburg, IA. (See http://hb.S11ia.org/main.isf for Hamburg.)Best Regards,(d) Mac .4,.CNS St. Licensing En g"2 Pager41 (b6 tA S.C.Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the ýFeedom of Informatiro Act emtis 1lAe p -.7 //:,
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Revision as of 21:59, 30 July 2018

Email from Edward Mccutchen to Louis Carson, Mo River Level at Brownsville
ML12017A243
Person / Time
Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 06/14/2011
From: McCutchen E L
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
To: Carson L C, Graves C C, Ricketson L T
NRC/RGN-IV/DRS/PSB-2
References
FOIA/PA-2011-0339
Download: ML12017A243 (2)


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.I Ricketson, Larry Fromh: McCutchen, Edward L. [elmccut@nppd.com]

Sent: Tuesday, June 14,2011 10:05 AM To: Carson, Louis; Graves, Chris; Ricketson, Larry Cc: Teten, John A.; Rezab, Steven C.; Fike, Kenneth L.

Subject:

MO River Level at Brownville This is latest observed level of 899.62' MSL at Brownville.

CNS measured 896.2' MSL at midnight last night. US Hwy 136 to the plant from MO side remained passable at the 40.74 ft level. So, Judging from this forecast, it should not go under water until Saturday.

I-29 fromRockport to Nebraska City is expected to close due to flooding from the north levee breach yesterday of the Nishnabotna River, tributary to MO River, at Hamburg, IA. (See http://hb.S11ia.org/main.isf for Hamburg.)Best Regards,(d) Mac .4,.CNS St. Licensing En g"2 Pager41 (b6 tA S.C.Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the ýFeedom of Informatiro Act emtis 1lAe p -.7 //:,

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