Velocys has scrapped plans for a Natchez biofuel plant, but a $7M levee project leaves the Mississippi River site fully ...
A cloudy, rust-colored liquid plume, roughly the size of a football field, flowed into the Mississippi River last week out of ...
The vast construction projects being carried out in Louisiana by the Army Corps of Engineers for flood protection and other infrastructure have so far not been delayed by the federal government ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District survey crew, assisted by Plaquemine Parish air boat crews, took to the sky to inspect the New Orleans to Venice Non-Federal Levee project following ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers does not expect to open the Bonnet Carré Spillway as the Mississippi River is no longer expected to crest at a level that would require water to be diverted into Lake ...
As the Mississippi River crests, fears are rising that massive flooding could hit the Big Easy. But the city’s 20-foot floodwalls and the opening of a spillway should prevent another Katrina-level ...
The Mississippi River is going to change course (avulse) to the Atchafalaya at the Old River Control Complex (ORCC) above ...
A nearly $40 million Metro East project that officials believe will enhance flooding prevention along the Mississippi River has been completed, officials said Friday. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
At 10 pm last night, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers blew up a portion of a Mississippi river levee in Missouri, sending a reported 550,000 cubic feet of water a second gushing across 130,000 acres.
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