{"id":9440,"date":"2023-10-22T15:25:15","date_gmt":"2023-10-22T14:25:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=9440"},"modified":"2023-10-22T15:25:15","modified_gmt":"2023-10-22T14:25:15","slug":"has-the-mississippi-river-ever-been-this-low","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/has-the-mississippi-river-ever-been-this-low\/","title":{"rendered":"Has The Mississippi River Ever Been This Low"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Mississippi River has experienced historic low water levels in many parts of its process. In early August 2020, a survey revealed that the water level in the Mississippi was as much as two-thirds of a meter lower than usual.<\/p>\n

The magnitude of this drop has left many of the Mississippi barge operators questioning whether they will be able to continue their businesses. The fact that many of the locks and dams experience this low water level creates a significant burden for them to transport goods up and down the river.<\/p>\n

Not just barge traffic has been impacted. The other traffice up and down the Mississippi includes both pleasure craft and recreation boats. In short, the river is open for recreational use, but is much shallower and more treacherous for larger vessels.<\/p>\n

Scientists studying the Mississippi have stepped up to find answers to this problem. One group of experts from the University of Alabama conducted a study of water levels to determine the cause of the lowered water levels. They looked at measurements taken both in the past and present, and found that in many parts of the river, record-low water levels have occurred in recent months.<\/p>\n