Yellowstone Levees, Rip-Rap to Face More Scrutiny Under New Plan

June 1, 2011

As practitioners and advocates for soft, green approaches to stream and river restoration, THI applauds a recent plan released by the Army Corps of Engineers which will further restrict levees and rip-rap along the upper Yellowstone River. Covering a 48-mile stretch of the Yellowstone between Emigrant and the river’s confluence with Mission Creek east of Livingston, the plan is being heralded by conservationists as a first-of-its-kind effort by the Corps to help protect the river.  Read more in the Bozeman Chronicle

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