USACE awards Lower Pool 10 restoration contract to Legacy Corporation

Breakwater Repair

The USACE St. Paul District awarded a $7.5 million contract to Legacy Corporation of East Moline, Illinois, for constructing Stage 1 of the Mississippi River Lower Pool 10 habitat rehabilitation and enhancement project, near Guttenberg, Iowa.

photo courtesy of USACE

The project is in a side channel/island complex on the Iowa side of the Mississippi River navigation channel in Pool 10, immediately upstream from Lock and Dam 10 in Guttenberg. The site lies within the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.

The project will target South Ferry Slough, aiming to restore and enhance quality habitat for native and desirable floodplain species.

Work includes reestablishing eroded islands and reinforcing existing island shorelines with rock protection to improve water quality and reduce wind fetch.

Additional stages of construction will take place in the North Ferry Slough and McMillan Island complexes, pending available funding.

The project was planned in coordination with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Iowa and Wisconsin departments of natural resources, and input from the local community.