We want you to stay informed and feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns. Below is a list of contacts and resources:
• Arkabutla Lake Field Office – For general lake information, recreation updates, or local concerns, you can contact the Arkabutla Lake Field Office. Phone: 662-562-6261; Alternate 662-292-1992 (weekdays 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.), or visit us in person at 5500 Arkabutla Dam Road, Hernando, MS. The Visitor Information Center has brochures, maps, and staff available to answer questions.
• USACE Vicksburg District Office – For information on the dam safety project or to speak with the public affairs team, you can call the Vicksburg District headquarters at 601-631-5000 (press 0). You can also email us at VicksburgDistrict@usace.army.mil. We’ll do our best to answer your questions.
• Project Webpage – We maintain a webpage with up-to-date information on the Arkabutla Dam emergency and modification project. Here you can find news releases, reports, and FAQs. Website: USACE Vicksburg – Arkabutla Dam Emergency Repairs; link: https://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Programs-and-Project-Management/Project-Management/Projects/Arkabutla-Project-Page/
(You can also find Arkabutla Dam on the National Inventory of Dams https://nid.sec.usace.army.mil/ website for technical dam data.) This page will be updated as the project progresses.
• Social Media – For quick updates and community notices, follow us on social media. Facebook: @VicksburgUSACE (Facebook.com/vicksburgusace), Instagram @vicksburgusace and Twitter/X: @VicksburgUSACE. We often post lake status updates, photos, and announcements there. These platforms are a good way to stay engaged.
• Emergency Alerts – In the unlikely event of a serious problem or emergency at the dam, USACE will coordinate with local emergency management agencies (like DeSoto and Tate County authorities) to notify the public. Always follow instructions from local officials. Ensure you are signed up for county emergency alerts if available. We have an Emergency Action Plan in place and conduct regular drills with local authorities so that any evacuation or warning would happen quickly and smoothly.
• If you have an emergency: If you believe there is an imminent threat (for example, you observe something that looks like a possible dam failure or sudden flooding), call 911 immediately. Local first responders and our team will respond. You can also report urgent dam safety concerns directly to the USACE Emergency Operations Center at 601-631-5367 – this is our 24/7 line for emergencies. As we say, “If you see something, say something.” Don’t hesitate to call if you notice unexpected conditions at the dam or downstream.
Understanding the Terminology: We know some of the terms in our discussions can be technical. Two key terms you might hear are:
• Outlet Works – This refers to the structures that release water from the dam. At Arkabutla, the outlet works include the intake tower with gates, the concrete tunnel (conduit) through the dam, and the outlet channel where water exits. Essentially, it’s the dam’s drain system. The project’s main fix is to replace the outlet works with a new, modern structure.
• Inundation Maps – These are flood maps showing areas that would be affected in a worst-case scenario dam breach. Inundation maps illustrate how far floodwaters might spread and how quickly they’d travel downstream if the dam were to fail. They do not predict that a failure will happen; they simply help planners and the public visualize potential flooding for emergency preparedness. You can view Arkabutla’s inundation maps on the National Inventory of Dams website or via links on our project page. They’re a great resource to understand what “downstream of the dam” really means in terms of risk.
Staying Safe and Informed: The Vicksburg District will continue to provide updates as work progresses. We truly value our community’s support and engagement. Arkabutla Lake is a special place for all of us, and your safety is at the heart of every decision we make regarding the dam and lake operations. We hope this FAQ has answered your questions and cleared up misconceptions. If you have other questions or need clarification, please reach out to us via the contacts above.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. By working together as a community, we will ensure Arkabutla Dam remains safe and that Arkabutla Lake’s wonderful recreation opportunities will be enjoyed for generations to come. See you at the lake!