[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR207.340]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
         CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
 
PART 207--NAVIGATION REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 207.340  Reservoirs at headwaters of the Mississippi River; use and administration.

    (a) Description. These reservoirs include Winnibigoshish, Leech 
Lake, Pokegama, Sandy Lake, Pine River and Gull Lake.
    (b) Penalties. The River and Harbor Act approved August 11, 1888 (25 
Stat. 419, 33 U.S.C. 601) includes the following provisions as to the 
administration of the headwater reservoirs:

    And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War to prescribe such 
rules and regulations in respect to the use and administration of said 
reservoirs as, in his judgment, the public interest and necessity may 
require; which rules and regulations shall be posted in some conspicuous 
place or places for the information of the public. And any person 
knowingly and willfully violating such rules and regulations shall be 
liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not 
exceeding six months, the same to be enforced by prosecution in any 
district court of the United States within whose territorial 
jurisdiction such offense may have been committed.

    (c) Previous regulations now revoked. In accordance with the above 
act, the Secretary of War prescribed regulations for the use and 
administration of the reservoirs at the headwaters of the Mississippi 
River under date of February 11, 1931, which together with all 
subsequent amendments are hereby revoked and the following substituted 
therefor.

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    (d) Authority of officer in charge of the reservoirs. The 
accumulation of water in, and discharge of water from the reservoirs, 
including that from one reservoir to another, shall be under the 
direction of the U.S. District Engineer, St. Paul, Minnesota, and of his 
authorized agents subject to the following restrictions and 
considerations:
    (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the 
discharge from any reservoir may be varied at any time as required to 
permit inspection of, or repairs to, the dams, dikes or their 
appurtenances, or to prevent damage to lands or structures above or 
below the dams.
    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(1) of this section the 
average annual discharge from the respective reservoirs shall not be 
reduced below the following values, as nearly as they can practically be 
maintained:

Winnibigoshish, 150 cubic feet per second.
Leech Lake, 70 cubic feet per second.
Pokegama, 200 cubic feet per second.
Sandy Lake, 80 cubic feet per second.
Pine River, 90 cubic feet per second.
Gull Lake, 30 cubic feet per second.

    (3) During the season of navigation on the upper Mississippi River, 
the volume of water discharged from the reservoirs shall be so regulated 
by the officer in charge as to maintain as nearly as practicable, until 
navigation closes, a sufficient stage of water in the navigable reaches 
of the upper Mississippi and in those of any tributary thereto that may 
be navigated and on which a reservoir is located.
    (4) Surplus waters in storage above the stages listed in paragraph 
(d)(7) of this section not required for use in the aid of navigation, as 
provided for in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, may be discharged at 
such time and at such rates as will result, in the judgment of the 
District Engineer, in the greatest general benefit or the minimum of 
injuries to all affected interests.
    (5) No discharge other than the minimum specified in paragraph 
(d)(2) of this section shall be permitted when a reservoir is at or 
below its minimum stage as set forth in paragraph (d)(7) of this section 
except such increases of discharge as may specifically be directed by 
the Chief of Engineers.
    (6) The surplus inflow over the minimum discharge set forth in 
paragraph (d)(2) of this section shall be stored until the limit of 
capacity or safety of the reservoir is reached, or until such time as 
water may be discharged in accordance with this section.
    (7) So far as practicable, under the requirements of this section, 
the officer in charge will cause the reservoirs to be maintained above 
the following minimum stages, referred to zeros of respective Government 
gauges:

Winnebigoshish...................................................    6.0
Leech Lake.......................................................    0.0
Pokegama.........................................................    6.0
Sandy Lake.......................................................    7.0
Pine River.......................................................    9.0
Gull Lake........................................................    5.0


    The range of fluctuations in levels in any reservoir in a single 
calendar year shall be held at a minimum consistent with the 
requirements of this section and with the inflow of that year. If, 
through necessity reservoirs are drawn below these stages, minimum 
stages will be restored at the first practicable opportunity.
    (e) Passage of logs and other floating bodies. Logs and other 
floating bodies may be sluiced or locked through the dams, but prior 
authority for the sluicing of logs must be obtained from the District 
Engineer when this operation necessitates a material change in 
discharge.
    (f) Obstructions to flow of water. No person shall place floating 
bodies in a stream or pond above or below a reservoir dam when, in the 
opinion of the officer in charge, such act would prevent the necessary 
flow of water to or from such dam, or in any way injure the dam and its 
appurtenances, its dikes and embankments; and should floating bodies 
lying above or below a dam constitute at any time an obstruction or 
menace as beforesaid, the owners of said floating bodies will be 
required to remove them immediately.
    (g) Trespass. No one shall trespass on any reservoir dam, dike, 
embankment or upon any property pertaining thereto.

[Regs., Feb. 4, 1936, as amended at 10 FR 414, Jan. 10, 1945]

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