Posts Tagged ‘MS River Flooding’
The Flood Arms Race
There is a flood arms race. It could end in disaster. It’s between the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Mississippi River.
Read MoreMS River Coarse Change Poster by Dr. Y. Jun Xu – Hydrologist for LSU
What would happen if the Mississippi River changed its coarse to the Atchafalaya? Dr. Xu’s poster gives an in-depth look at the MS River’s history, likelihood of a coarse change and the consequences.
Read MoreFlood Control Madness
Have flood control projects actually made flooding worse? Yes. Floods are higher, longer, and more frequent than ever. Despite the Corps’ Mississippi Rivers and Tributaries Project authorized in 1928. Which the Corps says has prevented a trillion dollars of flood damage from levee failures that haven’t happened.
Read MoreUSACE Press Release
President Trump Appoints Kaiser, Owen to Mississippi River Commission
Read MoreAnother Stacked Deck: The Yazoo Backwater Pumps Project
So you want to bet against the Mississippi River?
Read MoreGrowing Concern about Mississippi River Course Change
That’s the subject of a recent article in The Advocate of Baton Rouge and also a similar recent article in The Times Picayune of New Orleans. It’s also something we have been talking about and testifying about before the Mississippi River Commission for the last two years.
Read MoreThe Undead Yazoo Backwater Pumps Project
Its tomb was sealed over in 2012 when the Fifth Circuit upheld the District Court decision against the Mississippi Levee Board’s challenge to the EPA ruling. But a bony hand is emerging from the tomb.
Read MoreLessons from Hurricane Harvey on Flooding
Storms are random natural events. The consequences may be aggravated or mitigated by intentional acts of man.
Read MoreMississippi River Commission: Kelley Williams in Vicksburg August 2017
I appreciate your invitation to testify again. I will testify about backwater flooding at Vicksburg. It’s bad and getting worse — as others will attest.
Read MoreThe Chief Engineer’s Legacy
Elam, of course, didn’t know the Corps would restrict the flow. But he could have predicted the result. The river would back up, rise, flood the batture, and cause backwater floods on the Yazoo and other tributaries.
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