06/05/2026
🌧️ The recent heavy rains across Southeast Nebraska have been a powerful reminder of the value of flood-control structures, specifically the dams.
The Nemaha NRD maintains more than 400 flood-control structures throughout the district. During major storm events, these structures help slow runoff, temporarily store water, reduce downstream flooding, and prevent erosion.
By holding back and gradually releasing stormwater, these structures help protect roads, farmland, homes, communities, and waterways from the damaging effects of intense rainfall. They also reduce sediment movement and help improve water quality in local streams and rivers.
Many of these structures have been quietly serving Southeast Nebraska for decades. While they may blend into the landscape on most days, their importance becomes especially clear during periods of heavy rainfall like those we've experienced recently.
The video provides an up-close look at an outlet pipe functioning after a recent storm, followed by images of flood-control structures, including Duck Creek Recreation Area.