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re: EBR officials file lawsuit over Iberville aquadams, fear it could could divert flooding
Posted on 7/12/19 at 5:42 pm to terriblegreen
Posted on 7/12/19 at 5:42 pm to terriblegreen
I’ll be out there protecting the dams with the sheriffs. I’ll make sure to record you getting arrested.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 5:43 pm to PhilemonThomas
Thanks...this shite is going to give me the gout!
Posted on 7/12/19 at 5:48 pm to SoloTiger
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Does anyone with knowledge of the hydrology of the area know how the predicted crests could impact my area? Not sure if I need to be watching Bayou Fountain gauge or Amite at Bayou Manchac.
If you hypothetically repeated the 2016 but with the aqua dams present several thousand homes in South Baton Rouge around your area likely would have flooded.
On the EBR side I have a barn that took on water in the 1983 flood according to the previous owners. It did not flood in 2016 because the water went into Spanish lake, Had that not been the case the barn likely would have had 3-6 feet of water in it.
This gauge would be the one for you to follow,
LINK
however in 2016 IIRC it was not reporting near the peak
I don't want to make predictions but I walked along Bayou fountain today and the water is low, 4 feet is normal. I'm not overly concerned as of the last forecast that water will get into the barn off this storm, but if we take the worse part of the storm and it dumps very fast and\or it stalls I guess its a possibility. The barn is at 17ft elevation which is near the elevation of your neighborhood.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 5:50 pm to misterc
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however in 2016 IIRC it was not reporting near the peak
Water went over the gauge. USGS was supposed to raise it but not sure if they did.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:02 pm to PhilemonThomas
Thats what I thought, It stayed at the 16 mark for a while after it peaked too...
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:51 pm to PhilemonThomas
Does this seem about right?
Seems to me instead of keeping water “in the channel where the water’s from” it’s blocking what had been the natural flow of the water for thousands of years?
Also, with most of the blame frequently being placed on the ongoing raised developments contributing to the recent flood events (and rightfully so I imagine, but don’t know enough about that), wouldn’t Manchac Road also be a contributing factor preventing the natural flow of water to Spanish Lake as it’s practically a man-made levee?
This post was edited on 7/12/19 at 7:58 pm
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:52 pm to misterc
Thanks for the info and I would appreciate any info/insight you may have through the next week. Gotta survive flash flooding this weekend and then backwater river flooding through Wed or Thursday it appears.
I think my street is around 18' elevation if I remember correctly, and I've got about a 2-3 foot rise to get up to my front door threshold.
Fingers crossed this system moves a little faster than expected.
I think my street is around 18' elevation if I remember correctly, and I've got about a 2-3 foot rise to get up to my front door threshold.
Fingers crossed this system moves a little faster than expected.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:55 pm to tduecen
Iberville will go bankrupt from all the litigation coming its way if they put in a temporary man made structure that floods thousands of homes in a neighboring Parish.
Eta
What are they even protecting? That area looks rural and designed to handle water.
Eta
What are they even protecting? That area looks rural and designed to handle water.
This post was edited on 7/12/19 at 6:57 pm
Posted on 7/12/19 at 6:57 pm to skullhawk
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Iberville will go bankrupt from all the litigation coming its way if they put in a temporary man made structure that floods thousands of homes in a neighboring Parish.
This ain’t the first time they’ve done this and I can assure you MO gives zero fricks. Despite what you may think, Iberville Parish is one of the wealthiest parishes in SLA.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:00 pm to AGreySlate
Good points. I don't know if the aqua damn runs as far as your drawn in line.
Does anyone know if the parish dug out Manchac along that stretch? I seem to recall that being planned after 2016, but I don't know if it ever was.
Those aqua damns are about 3 feet tall I think. So in theory I guess it can't hold back anything more than 3 extra feet before it runs over into the swamp.
Does anyone know if the parish dug out Manchac along that stretch? I seem to recall that being planned after 2016, but I don't know if it ever was.
Those aqua damns are about 3 feet tall I think. So in theory I guess it can't hold back anything more than 3 extra feet before it runs over into the swamp.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:06 pm to skullhawk
Bring it on. There isn’t a dam thing they can get from Iberville Parish. The pun is intended.
Under what legal theory would a homeowner be entitled to any recovery from Iberville Parish.
Under what legal theory would a homeowner be entitled to any recovery from Iberville Parish.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:07 pm to AGreySlate
That’s the area. Not sure exactly where though. And yes the road is already a levee keeping Manchac from going into Spanish Lake and the swamp around it.
Bayou Manchac is kinda weird in that it is actually higher in the middle than it is near the Mississippi and the Amite. Its natural behavior was screwed up when it was cut off from the Mississippi. Ascension and Iberville have to use pumps to help water flow out sometimes.
Bayou Manchac is kinda weird in that it is actually higher in the middle than it is near the Mississippi and the Amite. Its natural behavior was screwed up when it was cut off from the Mississippi. Ascension and Iberville have to use pumps to help water flow out sometimes.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:08 pm to Finch
Subsonic ammo. No permit needed aND it's pretty quiet
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:19 pm to Lickitty Split
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Bring it on. There isn’t a dam thing they can get from Iberville Parish. The pun is intended.
Under what legal theory would a homeowner be entitled to any recovery from Iberville Parish.
It’s like you’re hoping it happens which seems strange and trashy but you’re for Iberville so that’s on brand. Hopefully everyone stays dry.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:24 pm to PhilemonThomas
His line may be pretty accurate. I know the dam will be placed near the structure on Alligator Bayou Road, but I don't know how long it runs or exactly how tall the aqua dam is that Iberville purchased. They make a lot of different sizes.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:26 pm to skullhawk
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It’s like you’re hoping it happens which seems strange and trashy but you’re for Iberville so that’s on brand. Hopefully everyone stays dry.
I think you’re misinterpreting what he’s saying. Why would anyone wish flooding on someone?
Posted on 7/12/19 at 7:35 pm to skullhawk
I’m definitely for government protecting its citizens from natural disasters. I’m not hoping anyone floods. I feel much better about Iberville Parish government protecting its citizens than Broome and her minions in EBR.
What’s trashy is people saying they are going to cut or shoot the dams which will be a crime and can be pursued civily if houses in Iberville are effected.
I’m not sure you’ve ever been in East Iberville but the people definitely aren’t trashy. Yes, there is one section of poor lower class people. Overall, the people will give you the shirt off their back and help their neighbor regardless of skin color or class.
I’m guessing you’re a Uclub wannabe upper class homeowner who pays exorbitant taxes for Mayor Broome to waste instead of protecting your property.
What’s trashy is people saying they are going to cut or shoot the dams which will be a crime and can be pursued civily if houses in Iberville are effected.
I’m not sure you’ve ever been in East Iberville but the people definitely aren’t trashy. Yes, there is one section of poor lower class people. Overall, the people will give you the shirt off their back and help their neighbor regardless of skin color or class.
I’m guessing you’re a Uclub wannabe upper class homeowner who pays exorbitant taxes for Mayor Broome to waste instead of protecting your property.
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