Corps to close bays at Bonnet Carré Spillway

Published 9:08 am Monday, July 22, 2019

NEW ORLEANS – Based on the reduced flows in the Mississippi River at Red River Landing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District will begin closing bays at the Bonnet Carré Spillway this morning at 9 a.m.

The Corps will start by closing 10 of the 168 bays currently open. They will then assess conditions of the Mississippi River and perform more closures as needed.

The Bonnet Carré is designed to ensure that a maximum river flow of 1.25 million cubic feet per second (cfs) is passed through Mississippi River and Tributaries system at New Orleans. Because the river has receded below the maximum flow at Red River Landing, the diversion of water into Lake Pontchartrain is no longer needed.

Today marks the 74th day the structure has been opened during this operation and during the peak 161,000 cfs was being diverted through the flood control structure. This is the first year the structure has been operated twice in one year and the first time it has been operated in back-to-back years.

Although water levels are receding, allowing the structure’s closure, the Mississippi River remains elevated. In the interest of public safety, the Corps will continue its flood fight operations, environmental monitoring and all subsurface construction restrictions remain in effect.