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Departments : Road & Bridge : Flood Information

Burleigh County Flood Mapping Application

Welcome to the Burleigh County Interactive Mapping System. This application is to help residents in flood planning along Apple Creek. Click on the "Flood Stages" button to select a flood stage to view along Apple Creek. Disclaimer: Neither Burleigh County nor any of its employees, or any Cooperators, Consultants or Subcontractors, makes any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. The user of this system assumes all responsibility and risk for the use of the information and any decision made as a result of this information. The user alone is responsible for the application and interpretation of this information and is responsible for use consistent with an appropriate level of caution. This dataset is for planning purposes ONLY.



Road Closed Sign
Road Closure Map with Description - Updated June 9, 2010 5:00 pm.


Road Flooding Sign
Burleigh County Low Water Crossing Map and Description
  • (Scroll down when viewing map to see description of locations.)


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    Water Gauging Stations

    The Burleigh County Highway Department has 13 Water Gauging Stations being monitored by employees, law enforcement and local residents.

    Click here to view a map of the Water Gauging Station locations.

    Below is a listing of each Water Gauging Station with a brief location description. Click on the Station Number to view a more detailed description and a chart showing the observed water level changes at that location.
    If a station reading is available, the station number will appear blue.
    • Station 1 - Located on Lincoln Road, approximately 1/2 mile east of Yegan Road, at the Apple Creek Bridge.
    • Station 2 - Located on 66th St SE, just south of Apple Creek Road, at the Apple Creek Bridge.
    • Station 3 - Located approximately 6 ½ miles east of Bismarck on Hwy 10 at the Apple Creek Bridge.
    • Station 4 - Located on 158th St NE, approximately 1 mile north of the I-94 interchange at Menoken.
    • Station 5 - Located on 191St NE, approximately ½ mile north of 30th Ave NE, and is often referred to as the "Maher Box".
    • Station 6 - Located on 249th St NE, approximately 5 miles north of 30th Ave NE, or I-94. It is also referred to as the McKenzie haul road.
    • Station 7 - Located on 136th Ave NE, approximately 1/2 mile east of 275th St NE, it is commonly referred to as the Patterson Ranch Bridge.
    • Station 8 - Located on 184th St NE, approximately 1/2 mile north of 149th Ave NE, it is commonly referred to as the Harold McCormick Bridge.
    • Station 9 - Located on 201st Ave NE, (The Baldwin Road) approximately 1/2 mile east of 145th St NE, it is commonly referred to as the Doug Schonert Bridge.
    • Station 10 - Located on County Hwy 10 approximately 1 mile west of the town of McKenzie.
    • Station 11 - Located on 236th St SE, approximately 1/4 mile south of 34th Ave SE, (Lincoln Road) it is commonly referred to as the Wade Anderson Bridge.
    • Station 12 - Located on 275th St SE, approximately 1/4 mile north of 62nd Ave SE, it is commonly referred to as the Adams Bridge.
    • Station 13 - Located on Hwy 83, approximately 1/2 mile north of 102nd Ave SE, or just north of the Moffit County shop.