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The Fargo Moorhead Diversion

The Diversion would protect 1 in 5 of all North Dakotans.

The Fargo Moorhead Metropolitan area is prone to flooding. Flood fighting efforts cost the region millions of dollars. If these emergency flood fighting efforts were overwhelmed, the results would be catastrophic.

The Fargo-Moorhead (FM) Area Diversion Project will establish permanent flood protection measures for the region. The current plan includes a 20,000 cubic feet per second, 35-mile long, 1,500 foot-wide diversion channel with 32,500 acres of upstream staging. Read more about why the Diversion is needed.

 

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NEW: U.S. Senate Passes Bill Authorizing Diversion

A measure that would provide federal authorization for the Fargo-Moorhead (FM) Area Diversion Project, the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2013 (S. 601), has passed the U.S. Senate.

Read Senator Hoeven's statements here.

Read Senator Heitkamp's statements here.

 

 

Diversion Authority Makes Ring Levee Recommendation to Corps

Members of the Diversion Authority have voted unanimously to recommend building 500 year flood protection for communities upstream of the Fargo-Moorhead area.

 

 

 

Governor Dalrymple Signs Bill to Fund FM Area Diversion

North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple has signed House Bill 1020, which includes approximately $100 million for flood protection efforts in Cass County. The legislation also provides legislative intent for $450 million in state funding for the Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project once certain conditions are met.

 

 

42.5 Feet Is Not Enough

To help combat floods in the short-term, Fargo has developed an interim goal to protect the city to 42.5 feet.  This number has been used in a number of different ways, by a number of different people, to make a number of different arguments.

Before/After Maps Tell the Tale

Maps shown recently at public meetings, and posted here, show in detail what a 100-year flood and a 500-year flood would look like in the greater Fargo-Moorhead area…both today, and with the F-M Area Diversion Project in place.

 

Letters of support for the Diversion Project have been issued by The Business Leaders for Permanent Flood Protection Task Force and the City Council of the City of Harwood, ND. We are thankful for the support.

New Document Corrects False Information on Diversion

Numerous studies have shown that the Diversion Project is the only project that can protect the Fargo-Moorhead area from the kind of flooding experts say is possible in the future. However, several pieces of false information regarding the Project have been circulating, which is why a new document has been created to provide the facts.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsFind answers to commonly asked questions and learn about common misconceptions about the project. Click Here
   
Facts Project FactThe FM Diversion would protect the local economy, which generates $4.35 billion in annual non-farming wages and over $2.77 billion in annual taxable sales along with $14 billion in property value.

   
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