Mississippi River Dam Operations Changed To Deter Asian Carp

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers has tweaked how it runs Lock and Dam 8 on the Mississippi River in Genoa, Wisconsin, in hopes of impeding the spread upriver of invasive Asian carp. The Corps says it has changed the way it operates the spillway gates at the dam to deter adult carp from swimming through.

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