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<br />'" <br />000612 <br /> <br />WBSTERlII DAKOTAS SUBBASIN <br /> <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />State <br /> <br />There are many water resource problems in the Bad River and White <br /> <br />River-Medicine Creek Basins that need resolution by a comprehensive analysis. <br /> <br />In the Black Hills, streams passing over the paha Sapa Limestone Formation <br /> <br />can lose some or all of their water. <br /> <br />Interstate <br /> <br />The data problems in this subbasin include the lack of geohydrologic <br /> <br />information in most of western South Dakota. In addition, the inadequate data <br /> <br />and information on water resources presents problems of interstate <br /> <br />communication and coordination in water resources management. <br /> <br />FLOODING <br /> <br />Urban.and Built-Up <br /> <br />Throughout this subbasin, spring runoff causes urban flooding at many <br /> <br />locations. The most severe problems occur in Hay Creek and Redwater River at <br /> <br />Belle Fourche and the Bad River at Ft. pierre in South Dakota and in the <br /> <br />Cannonball River at Mott, Little Missouri river at Medora, Antelope Creek at <br /> <br />Hazen, Heart River at Belfield, and Apple Creek south of Bismarck in North <br /> <br />Dakota. In South Dakota, localized flooding occurs at Spear fish, Hot springs, <br /> <br />Box Elder, Hill City, New Underwood, and Keystone. North Dakota communities <br /> <br />experiencing localized flooding problems include Hebron, Halliday, Zap, Beulah, <br /> <br />Mandan, Linton, Underwood, Dickinson, White Earth, Parshall, and Napoleon. <br /> <br />H-ll <br />