Funding announced for Arkabutla Lake operation, maintenance
Army Corps FY2025 Work Plan Includes $136.5 Million Overall for Miss. Flood Control, Port Dredging, Other Water Resources-Related Works
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss) late last week reported that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is directing $136.5 million in FY2025 appropriations to Mississippi for work on 30 projects, including $32 million for mitigation requirements and pre-construction project planning for the new, recently approved Yazoo Backwater Area Water Management Project.
In addition to the Yazoo pumps funding, the FY2025 Work Plan provides $13 million for Arkabutla Lake, which will be used for commonly performed operation and maintenance work as well as for dam inspections, assessments, and dam safety interim risk reduction measures.
Hyde-Smith, who serves on the Senate appropriations subcommittee that funds the Army Corps, said the FY2025 Work Plan outlines the projects that will receive funding from amounts provided by Congress in the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (H.R.1968).
“I am very pleased with the Army Corps FY25 Work Plan funding, which will strengthen Mississippi’s levees, keep our ports and waterways operational, and support critical infrastructure improvements that are already underway,” Hyde-Smith said.
“This funding will also help our state prepare for whatever Mother Nature throws at us,” the Senator added. “Last fall, the Mississippi River fell to near-record low levels, which caused severe disruptions to barge traffic and waterborne commerce. Just last month, the Mississippi River swelled to its 10th highest water level since the Flood of 1927, leaving nearly 200,000 acres of land underwater in the South Mississippi Delta.”
The FY2025 Work Plan is the product of HR.1968, which funded Corps Civil Works Functions at FY2024 enacted levels, and directed the Corps to provide a work plan to Congress within 60 days of enactment on how the funds will be allocated.
Hyde-Smith began laying the groundwork for funding for the Yazoo Backwater Pumps and Arkabutla Lake last spring at an Energy and Water Development Appropriations Subcommittee hearing.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers FY2025 Work Plan (Mississippi)
Investigations
- Gulfport Harbor, MS – $1,250,000
TOTAL – $1,250,000
Mississippi River and Tributaries (MR&T)
MR&T Construction
- Yazoo Backwater Area – $32,000,000
TOTAL – $32,000,000
MR&T Operations and Maintenance
- Greenville Harbor – $1,334,000
- Inspection of Completed Works – $647,000
- Vicksburg Harbor – $1,045,000
- Arkabutla Lake – $13,062,000
- Big Sunflower River – $350,000
- Enid Lake – $6,023,000
- Greenwood, MS – $1,223,000
- Grenada Lake – $6,125,000
- Main Stem, MS – $1,157,000
- Sardis Lake – $6,834,000
- Tributaries, MS – $841,000
- Whittington Aux. Channel – $321,000
- Yazoo Backwater Area – $1,010,000
- Yazoo City, MS – $393,000
TOTAL – $40,365,000
Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
- Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (wildlife mitigation) – $1,890,000
- Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (O&M) – $34,251,000
- East Fork, Tombigbee River – $305,000
- Gulfport Harbor – $11,270,000
- Inspection of Completed Works – $228,000
- Okatibbee Lake – $1,948,000
- Pascagoula Harbor – $10,602,000
- Pearl River, MS and LA – $152,000
- Project Condition Surveys – $173,000
- Rosedale Harbor – $1,692,000
- Water/Environmental Certification – $30,000
- Yazoo River – $237,000
- Claiborne County Port – $150,000
- Mouth of Yazoo River – $37,000
TOTAL – $62,965,000
OVERALL MISSISSIPPI TOTAL – $136,580,000