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The Missouri River Basin is comprised of seven major subbasins and drains about 34,000 square miles or about 48 percent of the States total area. Of the original 390 Missouri River miles in North Dakota, about 80 miles remain free-flowing.
It has a watershed of more than 500,000 square miles, includes portions of 10 states and one Canadian province, and encompasses approximately one-sixth of the United States. The Missouri drains the largest watershed within the United States and produces annual yields of 40 million acre-feet.
Missouri: Americas Longest River The Missouri River will travel more than 2,300 miles before it joins the Mississippi in its namesake state at St. Louis, forming the worlds fourth longest river system as it rolls south to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Upper Missouri Basin extends from its vast headwaters in the mountains of Montana and Wyoming, across those two states, the Dakotas, and Nebraska, to the confluence of the Missouri and Platte Rivers near Omaha.
It has a watershed of more than 500,000 square miles, includes portions of 10 states and one Canadian province, and encompasses approximately one-sixth of the United States. The Missouri drains the largest watershed within the United States and produces annual yields of 40 million acre-feet.
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In the early twentieth century a system of ditches, levees and canals was constructed to drain the swampy land. It was the worlds largest drainage project, and by its completion had moved more earth than the construction of the Panama Canal. The Little River Drainage District was constructed between 1914 and 1928.
Build trenches and canals that allow water to flow out. For most swamps, you can dig a series of trenches below the current water level, allowing gravity to do the work of propelling water down and out of the swamp.
The Missouri River Basin is comprised of seven major subbasins and drains about 34,000 square miles or about 48 percent of the States total area. Of the original 390 Missouri River miles in North Dakota, about 80 miles remain free-flowing.
The Missouri River Basin below the confluence with the Big Sioux River Basin to the confluence with the Platte River Basin. Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska. The Missouri River Basin below the confluence with the Platte River Basin to the confluence with the Kansas River Basin. Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
Swimming. Swimming and tubing on the Missouri is extremely dangerous and is strongly discouraged . A fast river current (normally 4-7 mph) can quickly exhaust even the strongest swimmer.

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