1. Osage River near Bagnell, MO - USGS Water Data for the Nation
Monitoring location 06926000 is associated with a Stream in Miller County, Missouri. Current conditions of Discharge and Gage height are available.
Monitoring location 06926000 is associated with a Stream in Miller County, Missouri. Current conditions of Discharge and Gage height are available. Water data back to 1844 are available online.
2. Osage River Near Bagnell Flow Report | Missouri USGS 06926000
Streamflow Rate June 23, 2024, 2:15 a.m. ... Streamflow discharge was last observed at 22,000 cfs, and a gauge height of 11.57 feet. With the 20.86% decrease ...
Streamflow levels and water data for Osage River Near Bagnell, MO. Access stream gauge data and latest weather forecast for Missouri USGS Gauge: 06926000.
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3. Osage River near Bagnell - National Water Prediction Service
Flood Impacts. 32 - Lower portions of the Osage National Golf Course near the river flood. (581 Feet MSL); 28 - Lower portions of the Lazy River ...
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4. Bagnell Dam History
Water from this drainage area flows into the Lake of the Ozarks as it is discharged through Truman Dam. If Truman Dam failed, a Bagnell Dam overtopping ...
In 1912, Ralph W. Street of Kansas City first proposed damming the Osage River to generate electricity. However, it wasn’t until 1924 that Street and Walter Cravens, also of Kansas City, arranged financing and formed the Missouri Hydro-Electric Power Company. The company began building roads, housing, an administration building, mess hall and other facilities needed to support construction of a dam near the tiny town of Bagnell. However, financial difficulties brought the project to a halt in 1926. On July 27, 1929, Union Electric Company of St. Louis (now known as Ameren Missouri) purchased the facilities, and construction resumed on August 6. The New York Stock Exchange “crashed” two months later, bringing on the Great Depression, but work on the project continued. It became the only major construction project in the nation at the time, attracting thousands of workers from all over the country. Records show more than 20,000 people worked on the project at one time or another. Although there were some steam shovels and other powered equipment, most labor was done by hand. Pay rates for construction workers were as low as $0.35 an hour. But during the Depression era, when a person could be hired for farm work for $0.50 a day, workers were glad to make the hourly wage. The project was truly massive. Nearly 60,000 acres of land had to be acquired, and about 30,000 acres cleared of trees and brush. One million cubic yards of earth and rock had to be moved. Enough con...
5. Bagnell Dam discharges to be reduced | Jefferson City News Tribune
15 aug 2019 · Bagnell Dam is transitioning from water discharges of 54,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) to 34,000 cfs as measured at St. Thomas. This ...
Officials with Osage County Emergency Management reported Wednesday that discharges from Bagnell Dam were being reduced in an effort to prevent erosion on the lower Osage River.
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6. Bagnell Dam downstream flooding to intensify - The Patriot Ledger
28 mei 2019 · Flooding downstream of Bagnell Dam on the Osage River is expected to intensify later this week as Ameren Missouri plans to open floodgates.
Flooding downstream of Bagnell Dam on the Osage River is expected to intensify later this week as Ameren Missouri plans to open floodgates.
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7. Bagnell Dam spill gates may open this weekend
5 jun 2019 · ... Bagnell Dam is close to matching water discharge from the upstream Truman Dam. As Truman Dam continues to increase outflow, and because Lake ...
LAKE OZARK, MISSOURI (June 5, 2019) – Ameren Missouri announced spill gates at Bagnell Dam may open as soon as Saturday, June 8, sending additional water down the lower Osage River and creating...
8. Ameren increases Bagnell Dam discharge rate | Jefferson City News ...
6 jan 2016 · Ameren Missouri increased the discharge rate at Bagnell Dam on Tuesday from 40000 cubic feet per second to nearly 50000 cfs to allow Truman ...
Ameren Missouri increased the discharge rate at Bagnell Dam on Tuesday from 40,000 cubic feet per second to nearly 50,000 cfs to allow Truman Lake to evacuate more water into the Lake of the Ozarks.
9. Low Lake Levels Worry Dock Owners - My Ozarks Online
The Lake of the Ozarks water level is determined by Bagnell Dam operators ... dam's discharge should continue to diminish as the snow melts early this week.
The Lake of the Ozarks has dropped to a five-year low, with the water level falling by...
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