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  1. #373

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    They obviously like their oysters more than the land they live on because there is no way they are replacing 1.0 to 1.5 centimeters per year subsidence with those flow rates. Pretty short sighted in my opinion.
    You're aware of some of the issues involved in projects like this. I'm curious to know whom the majority landowners are in the affected area. Wouldn't surprise me that some out of state corporations own that land. Even if not it's likely property owners are pitted against shrimpers, oyster men, etc. And then you have the agencies:
    Corps
    USFWS
    LDWF
    DOTD possibly
    Railroad possibly
    NMFS
    Levee Board
    Probably others
    All with their own priorities and focus
    And then the project has to be funded/cost shared

    Sometimes I'm surprised anything gets done at all. I do agree more could be done with respect to sediment transfer but....but....but.....

  2. #374

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Is the river destined to go through the old river structure regardless of man's effort. Naturally we’re reminded of how puny we are with things like yellow stone super volcano likely to destroy 2/3 of the lower 48 at any given moment. Already thousands of years overdue.
    Your question reminds me of the N.O. District Engineer, Colonel ? (don't remember his name) who answered a question during a public hearing where a question was asked about the amount of money being spent to protect Grand Isle. In so many words he said "Grand Isle is a barrier island. If we/you stop spending money to protect and or rebuild it that barrier island will disappear". He was right. In the last 30 years or so many millions of dollars have been spent at Grand Isle.

    IMO the same can be said of our many structures and levee systems. As you say we, our structures, levees, etc are puny but I don't think we will see the Miss R going down the Atchafalaya, at least not in my lifetime. As long as we pay attention and spend the money.

    Of course, if we have a failure right now like we had years ago on the LDB of the Miss in the vicinity of Montz, LA then it's Katie bar the door. That was a deep seated foundation failure that required a complete levee setback. Luckily the failure occurred at a time when river stages were low and repairs were completed before flood season. Hope I never see that.

  3. #375

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    Quote Originally Posted by mahtoo View Post
    Your question reminds me of the N.O. District Engineer, Colonel ? (don't remember his name) who answered a question during a public hearing where a question was asked about the amount of money being spent to protect Grand Isle. In so many words he said "Grand Isle is a barrier island. If we/you stop spending money to protect and or rebuild it that barrier island will disappear". He was right. In the last 30 years or so many millions of dollars have been spent at Grand Isle.

    IMO the same can be said of our many structures and levee systems. As you say we, our structures, levees, etc are puny but I don't think we will see the Miss R going down the Atchafalaya, at least not in my lifetime. As long as we pay attention and spend the money.

    Of course, if we have a failure right now like we had years ago on the LDB of the Miss in the vicinity of Montz, LA then it's Katie bar the door. That was a deep seated foundation failure that required a complete levee setback. Luckily the failure occurred at a time when river stages were low and repairs were completed before flood season. Hope I never see that.
    I think we have a better chance of an errant barge or a ship losing it's steering causing damage to a levee during high water events.

  4. #376

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    Another useful site. It gives you the state of the Mississippi river at a glance.

    http://rivergages.mvr.usace.army.mil...new/layout.cfm

    Click "new orleans" then "Mississippi river and passes"


  5. #377

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    Quote Originally Posted by mahtoo View Post

    IMO the same can be said of our many structures and levee systems. As you say we, our structures, levees, etc are puny but I don't think we will see the Miss R going down the Atchafalaya, at least not in my lifetime. As long as we pay attention and spend the money.
    This lifetime prediction made me feel better, till I remembered I don't know how old you are..... :-)

  6. #378

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    If the Old River Control Structure were lost........

    https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/If...en=cat6-widget


  7. #379

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    I think we have a better chance of an errant barge or a ship losing it's steering causing damage to a levee during high water events.
    Now that is a real possibility I forgot about. It's for that reason that traffic on the river is sometimes stopped.

  8. #380

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
    This lifetime prediction made me feel better, till I remembered I don't know how old you are..... :-)
    67

  9. #381

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    Quote Originally Posted by mahtoo View Post
    67
    OK....glad you didn't say 97.

    I'm 46 so still a pretty good chance this may occur during my time on earth. I plan to live to 150 or so....gotta see the Cajuns win a BCS championship in football...

  10. #382

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
    OK....glad you didn't say 97.

    I'm 46 so still a pretty good chance this may occur during my time on earth. I plan to live to 150 or so....gotta see the Cajuns win a BCS championship in football...
    Send me the papers. I'll sign a contract for 97 right now.

  11. #383

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    Quote Originally Posted by mahtoo View Post
    Send me the papers. I'll sign a contract for 97 right now.
    Your feelings is they will figure out the sedimentation problem?

  12. #384

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    More severe weather in the plains and upper mid west this weekend.

    https://youtu.be/nEkaH7nzcUw


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