{"id":12701,"date":"2023-10-25T00:05:13","date_gmt":"2023-10-24T23:05:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=12701"},"modified":"2023-10-25T00:05:13","modified_gmt":"2023-10-24T23:05:13","slug":"is-the-mississippi-river-dried-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/is-the-mississippi-river-dried-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Is The Mississippi River Dried Up"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Background Information<\/h2>\n

The Mississippi River is a network of tributaries and waterways that begins in Minnesota, meanders through 10 states, and eventually spills out into the Gulf of Mexico. It is the second-longest river in the United States and is integral to American life – the waterway is used for drinking and agricultural water, for transportation and commerce, for generating hydroelectric power and for recreation. Over the past several years, however, many have wondered if the Mississippi River is drying up due to increased periods of hot and dry weather, fertilizer runoff or water diversion.<\/p>\n

Evidence of Water Shortage<\/h2>\n

At several points along the River, evidence has arisen that suggests something might be wrong. One of the most obvious signs of a problem is the low water levels at certain points. This year, the river near Memphis has reached lows that are 4ft below normal, and there has been an alarming drop in water level near Baton Rouge. This decrease in water level has made it increasingly difficult – and in some cases even impossible – for large barges to traverse the river.<\/p>\n

Is the River Desiccating?<\/h2>\n

The exact cause of the low water levels is yet unknown and is still being researched. However, many experts believe that the decrease in water levels is due to extended periods of abnormally dry weather conditions, as well as improper management of the river’s natural resources. Water diversion for agricultural uses, as well as increased runoff of fertilizers and other chemicals, may have contributed to the river’s desiccation over the last several years.<\/p>\n

Impact of Lower Water Levels<\/h2>\n

The decrease in water levels is already beginning to take its toll on communities and businesses that rely on the river. With regular navigation being impossible in some areas, businesses must use alternative routes, or wait for water levels to increase. These delays create significant financial hardship for businesses and communities, as well as stress on the transportation system of the region.<\/p>\n

Experts Take Action<\/h2>\n