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Volunteers help improve Albuquerque District lakes on National Public Lands Day
More than 85 volunteers participated in events at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Albuquerque District lakes in observance of National Public Lands Day, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024.
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Volunteers help improve Albuquerque District lakes on National Public Lands Day
Volunteers participated in events at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Albuquerque District lakes in observance of National Public Lands Day, Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023.
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Volunteers turn out to observe National Public Lands Day and help improve Albuquerque District lakes
Volunteers participated in events at several Albuquerque District lakes in observance of National Public Lands Day, Sept. 24, 2022.
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Volunteers observe National Public Lands Day at Albuquerque District lakes
Volunteers participated in events at several U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Albuquerque District lakes in observance of National Public Lands Day, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021.
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Feb 2025
Flow rates, water levels downstream of Cochiti Dam return to normal with no damage observed along channel
The Albuquerque District announced today, Feb. 26, 2025, that the flow rate and water levels downstream of Cochiti Dam have returned to normal after an unintended water release from the dam caused fluctuations in the Rio Grande channel yesterday.
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Unintended water release from Cochiti Dam – No impacts anticipated outside of the river channel
The Albuquerque District announced today, Feb. 25, that an unintended water release from Cochiti Dam may increase flood risk on the Rio Grande in the river channel, riverbanks, and floodway. Cochiti Dam is functioning properly and is not compromised in any way.
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Cochiti Lake temporarily closed due to unsafe ice conditions
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff at Cochiti Lake announced Jan. 27, 2025, that the lake is temporarily closed until further notice due to unsafe ice conditions.
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