U S Army Corps
Rope Study Update

Draft Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
are available for review.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S Forest Service have
embarked on a jointly sponsored, long-range operating plan study for the
Mississippi River Headwaters reservoirs called Reservoir Operating Plan
Evaluation, or ROPE.

The primary purpose of the study is to evaluate alternative plans and to
recommend a new operating plan for the Mississippi Headwaters
Reservoirs system with consideration given to tribal trust, flood control,
environmental concerns, water quality, water supply, recreation, navigation,
hydropower and more. The plan should provide the optimum benefit to the
many interests affected by the operation of these headwaters dams for the
greater public good. Some possible outcomes could be lake level
changes, winter draw-down changes, restoration of some sections of river
systems, a more natural flow release for downstream river reach and, in
some lake areas, changes in flood control concerns for differing sections
of the total system and possibly even the purchase of some land for
maximizing efficient operation.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Ottertail Power and
Minnesota Power are collaborating headwaters dam operators included in
this planning effort and will be helping evaluate and recommend a system
wide operational plan for the headwaters reservoirs. The Mississippi
Headwater Board and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwa will also be playing
important roles in this study by helping to coordinate and evaluate
alternative plans from the regional perspective. It began in December
2001 and will continue for the next four years.