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Posted on 5/12/20 at 7:53 am to GREENHEAD22
I don’t doubt it. The person we were talking to said that the river would over top the levee before the triggers to open the spillway was reached because the river was so shallow now. They really need to do something. I’ve been trying to build a house on river road and it’s been one thing after another with the Corp of Engineers. I finally got a waiver to start when the river reaches 15’ in NOLA. But that’s only to do the slab as I can only dig 1’ into virgin soil till it hits the 11’ mark.
Posted on 5/12/20 at 9:55 am to GREENHEAD22
quote:Is the general consensus that this siltation happened relatively quickly - i.e. 2011? shite's changed drastically since but I think additional rainfall through the Midwest is part of the issue as well. thx.
Supposedly a major part of of the restriction is right downstream of Morganza.
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