RAPID CITY, S.D. – Reclamation staff and a Montana Conservation crew (MCC) will be working on the upstream face of Pactola Dam removing driftwood, during the weeks of June 12 and June 19, 2023.
The north parking lot and Visitor’s Center parking lot will be used as a collection point for the driftwood removal during those dates. Both will remain open to the public with some restricted areas. The public is asked to respect and observe these restricted areas for their safety and the safety of the staff.
The Rapid Valley Unit consists of Pactola Dam and Reservoir on Rapid Creek. The Unit is a part of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, a comprehensive water development plan for the Missouri River Basin created in 1944. The Unit is operated in conjunction with the Rapid Valley Project. The Rapid Valley Project includes Deerfield Dam and Reservoir located on Castle Creek, an upstream tributary to Rapid Creek.
The pooled storage from the two reservoirs provide supplemental irrigation water for 8,900 acres of farmland in the Rapid Valley Water Conservancy District and municipal and industrial water for Rapid City, including Ellsworth Air Force Base. They also provide flood control benefits for Rapid City and areas along Rapid Creek. Recreation and fish and wildlife benefits are provided through cooperative efforts between Reclamation and other federal and state agencies.
The mission of the Montana Conservation Corps is to inspire young people through hands-on conservation service to be leaders, stewards of the land, and engaged citizens who improve their communities.
For more information, please contact Ron Bengs (605) 519-5423.