FEMA Helps Fund Dam Removal as Part of Innovative Public-Private Partnership
April 15, 2020
April 15, 2020
DENVER, Colorado, April 15 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency issued the following news release:
Built in 1904, Rattlesnake Creek Dam played an integral part of the water supply for the City of Missoula, Montana. But at more than a century old, the dam is no longer in use and is a potential hazard to its environment and local community. Without its removal, FEMA estimates Rattlesnake Dam could cause more than $6 million in damages if it . . .
Built in 1904, Rattlesnake Creek Dam played an integral part of the water supply for the City of Missoula, Montana. But at more than a century old, the dam is no longer in use and is a potential hazard to its environment and local community. Without its removal, FEMA estimates Rattlesnake Dam could cause more than $6 million in damages if it . . .