Omaha District News

Volunteers offer time, talent to improve Omaha District projects
4/18/2025
A total of 460 community volunteers donated 18,708 hours of their time to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District projects in 2024...
Sibling Bond, Building Strong
4/10/2025
National Siblings Day is celebrated annually on April 10, and at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, you can find a handful of sibling pairs working a variety of jobs, including brothers...
USACE commences St. Vrain Creek flood risk reduction project
3/10/2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, awarded a contract in January 2025 to begin construction on a major flood risk reduction project in Longmont, Colorado, aimed at better protecting the...
Omaha District hosts dam safety and emergency response exercise with Denver area partners
3/6/2025
Two joint exercises simulating potentially catastrophic flood events affecting the Denver metropolitan area were held Feb. 26-27, 2025, at the Mile High Flood District headquarters in Denver,...
USACE Omaha District inspires next generation of engineers
2/20/2025
More than 150 middle and high school students got a hands-on introduction to the world of engineering and construction at the 2025 Engineering Workshop, Feb. 13, 2025, hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of...

Emergency Management

Emergency Management provides engineering services to respond to national and natural disasters to minimize damages and help in recovery efforts. Public Law 84-99 enables the Corps to assist state and local authorities in flood fight activities and cost share in the repair of flood protection structures. Public Law 93-288 authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to task the Corps with disaster recovery missions under the Federal Response Framework.

Public Law 84-99, Emergency Response to Natural Disasters, is the Corps of Engineers’ basic authority to provide for emergency activities in support of State and Local governments priorto, during, and after a flood event. The Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies (FCCE) appropriation provides funding for PL 84-99 authorized activities. Under PL 84-99, the Corps can provide both emergency technical and direct assistance in response to flood and coastal storms, such as hurricanes and nor’easters. In addition, the Corps can assist if there is a flood threat from damage caused by earthquakes to flood risk management projects. The assistance must be requested by the state, and it must be supplemental to State and Local actions including resources and capabilities, as well as National Guard assets. Under PL 84-99, USACE may undertake the following:

Disaster Preparedness

Emergency Operations

The Rehabilitation Program

Advance Measures

Drought Assistance

Emergency Water Assistance Due to Contaminated Water Source

Public Law 93-288 authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to task USACE with disaster recovery missions under the Federal Response Plan. The Stafford Act provides the authority for the Federal government to respond to disasters and emergencies in order to provide assistance to save lives and protect public health, safety, and property. The Federal Response Plan (for Public Law 93-288, as amended), hereafter referred to as the Plan, is designed to address the consequences of any disaster or emergency situation in which there is a need for federal response assistance under the authorities of the Stafford Act. It is applicable to natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes and volcanic eruptions as well as technological emergencies involving radiological or hazardous material releases and other incidents requiring federal assistance under the Act.

USACE is the lead agency for ESF #3, Public Works & Engineering; we are FEMA’s engineer. Our pre-scripted standard mission sets include debris removal and clearance, temporary emergency power, temporary housing and critical public facilities, temporary roofing, infrastructure assessment and urban search and rescue structural support. The Corps also lends trained personnel to support other ESFs, such as ESF #9, Urban Search and Rescue, when FEMA activates them. Upon state request, FEMA tasks USACE to execute these missions through mission assignments. If requested, we also perform engineering missions that fit our core capabilities but that do not fall under the above pre-scripted mission assignments.


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Annual Spring Runoff

The runoff season in the Missouri River basin typically begins around March 1.

Flooding Response
The Omaha District's flooding response authority is for areas north of Rulo, Neb. For areas south of Rulo in Kansas and Missouri, visit the Kansas City District's website.  

Omaha District Emergency Management
402-995-2448
 

Flood Fight Training

Overview of USACE Flood Fight Authorities

Levee Safety Program Update

2022 Missouri River Basin Flood Outlook

Missouri River Basin Water Management

Flood Fighting and Surveillance 

Flood Fighting Equipment