POMONA LAKE WCM UPDATE


Pomona Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operated multi-purpose use reservoir located in Osage County near Lawrence, Kansas on the Hundred and Ten Mile Creek River in the Lower Kansas River Basin. The Flood Control Act of 1954 authorized Pomona reservoir for flood control, water supply, water quality, recreation and fish and wildlife use and has a 322 square mile drainage area. Pomona Lake is part of the Osage River Basin along with Hillsdale Lake, Melvern Lake, Stockton Lake, Pomme de Terre Lake and Harry S. Truman Lake. Together, these lakes function as a system to play a vital role in managing water resources. USACE is authorized to operate Pomona Lake using the current Water Control Manual that was prepared by the Kansas City District and is dated December 1972.


Congress provided direction and funding in Fiscal Year 2022 for USACE districts across the nation to update Water Control Manuals, or WCMs, to evaluate whether any changes in physical, social and environmental conditions around the dam warrant updating the WCP, include a drought contingency plan and meet new requirements for formatting and updating information.

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PUBLIC MEETING SLIDESHOWS


Did you miss a public meeting? No problem! Click the presentation below to review the slideshow from previous public meetings. 

March 14, 2024, Pomona Public Meeting Slides