NAVIGATION AND ECOSYSTEM SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM (NESP)    

ST. PAUL DISTRICT - ROCK ISLAND DISTRICT - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT

Public Review

Click to view presentationThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, is requesting public review of the Project Implementation Report with Integrated Environmental Assessment titledNavigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program Sabula Lakes Ecosystem Restoration Project, Pool 13, Upper Mississippi River Miles 535.0 – 536.0, Jackson County, Iowa.
Click the image to the right to view the presentation from the public open house held May 22. 

Comments may be submitted via our ONLINE COMMENT FORM, by email to: CEMVR_Planning@usace.army.mil, or by mail to:

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District
Attn: Sabula Team
Clock Tower Building
P.O. Box 2004
Rock Island, IL 61204-2004

To request a  hard copy, call 309-794-6159, write to the address or email above.

Sabula Lakes Project

The Sabula Lakes project is a habitat restoration effort designed to improve water quality and structural diversity in the Upper and Middle Sabula Lakes in Pool 13 of the Mississippi River. 

Over time, habitat within the Sabula Lakes has degraded due to an excessive population of invasive species, low aquatic habitat diversity and shallow water depths. 

The estimated total cost of this project is greater than $10 million.