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LA Levee Eng.: No Amt will make present levees safe!
9/12/05
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Posted on 09/12/2005 6:48:20 PM PDT by NickatNite2003
Did yo hear the interview with the engineer whp has been working on the Levees for a long time, discussing why the Levees busted, what it would cost to fix them and how..
And hear him say, that no amount of repair or "u[grading of the present New Orlkeans Levee system, will ever be able to protect the city from a force 5 or 4 class Hurricane? Basically said that the whole levee system would have to be redesigned and built anew to be able to properly protect the city from a future reoccurance, and his optimistic estimate with all the money in the world.. it would take at least 10 years?
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To: RicocheT
Relocate the housing districts sunk this time to other, higher areas and just make strong levies for the business and entertainment districts. What about building houses on stilts? How much would that cost?
61
posted on
09/12/2005 7:57:43 PM PDT
by
supercat
(Don't fix blame--FIX THE PROBLEM.)
To: Fury
Let me guess.... President Bush was piloting the barge... Well, according to the DNC, the only thing that Pres. Bush likes more than taking vacations is to hurt black people.
62
posted on
09/12/2005 8:03:28 PM PDT
by
burzum
(Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.-Adm H Rickover)
To: burzum
When an Army Corps of Engineers guy was questioned about that he mentioned that the canal breach in question had been over topped and was suffering severe erosion at the base. He said that it could have been due to the erosion, due to the barge, or both.Well, that certainly makes sense and is very plausible....even likely. And being as it comes from ACE it has credibility.
63
posted on
09/12/2005 8:04:30 PM PDT
by
evad
( PC KILLS--NOLA is just the latest example)
To: NickatNite2003
Simple yet profound solution:
Build New Orleans 15 feet higher!!!
not enough dirt in the area?
someone suggested turning part of it into a lake. that would work.
64
posted on
09/12/2005 8:07:53 PM PDT
by
WOSG
(http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/)
To: evad; burzum
When an Army Corps of Engineers guy was questioned about that he mentioned that the canal breach in question had been over topped and was suffering severe erosion at the base. He said that it could have been due to the erosion, due to the barge, or both.Last week I posted an analysis of the science of this on several threads. If you're interested here are some links:
Why a barge didn't break the levee
New Orleans' levee system has been key to survival, Wednesday, August 31, 2005 By Ann Carrns and Betsy McKay, The Wall Street Journal
65
posted on
09/12/2005 8:19:41 PM PDT
by
tarheelswamprat
(This tagline space for rent - cheap!)
To: A Texan
So that's where "beeber" came from.Yep.
We've had a few classic vanities over the years.
Here's another: Unnngh..
To: martinidon
According to one of Cindy's handlers Bush had them blown up to take attention away from her and IraqMore likely the Doctor of Evil, Karl Rove :)
I've even seen threads that said explosive residue has been found at the breach. I guess that proves it's Rove...or Bush...or alQaeda..or Martians.
Come to think of it, who hates blacks the most? Does Sheets Byrd ring a bell? I'll bet his fingerprints are on this thing.
67
posted on
09/12/2005 8:21:04 PM PDT
by
evad
( PC KILLS--NOLA is just the latest example)
To: tarheelswamprat
What happened was that because a great deal of the material used to construct the levees was the most easily available loose delta soil and miscellaneous debris, which will not compact and solidify well, as the water pressure increased water began to actually penetrate and seep through the levee walls. As this process accellerated, the seeping water began to, in a very real sense, actually flow through the levee walls. As it did the walls were gradually eroded from within.Very good.
68
posted on
09/12/2005 8:26:54 PM PDT
by
evad
( PC KILLS--NOLA is just the latest example)
To: NickatNite2003
Your cat walking on your keyboard?
69
posted on
09/12/2005 8:27:38 PM PDT
by
The Red Zone
(Florida, the sun-shame state, and Illinois the chicken injun.)
To: evad
Well surprise surprise. Not even a concrete facing on the water side?
70
posted on
09/12/2005 8:28:50 PM PDT
by
The Red Zone
(Florida, the sun-shame state, and Illinois the chicken injun.)
To: tarheelswamprat
bookmarked...excellent explanation.
71
posted on
09/12/2005 8:30:14 PM PDT
by
evad
( PC KILLS--NOLA is just the latest example)
To: The Red Zone
Well surprise surprise. Not even a concrete facing on the water side?YUP..just good old Mississippi Mud.
72
posted on
09/12/2005 8:31:23 PM PDT
by
evad
( PC KILLS--NOLA is just the latest example)
To: Willie Green
You got anymore, these things kill me!
73
posted on
09/12/2005 8:32:45 PM PDT
by
A Texan
(Oderint dum metuant)
To: tarheelswamprat
That's what the observer of the barge saw - it didn't smash through, it was drawn by the invisible pull of the water directly to that point on the levee where the unseen flow caused the top of the levee to crumble and collapse. Where was this water going to, in quantities sufficient to move a barge, prior to the visible break? Levees hollow inside?
74
posted on
09/12/2005 8:36:17 PM PDT
by
The Red Zone
(Florida, the sun-shame state, and Illinois the chicken injun.)
To: evad
There is one more thing that I noticed in a picture of one of the breaches. There are trees growing all around the breach on the levee itself. The roots from all of those trees surely weakened the levee. If the rest of the levee system is in the same condition, it is a wonder that more breaches didn't occur. Large portions of the levee system may have to be rebuilt simply because of the poor maintainence because just cutting down the trees will further weaken the levees as the root systems rot.
To: A Texan
To: Willie Green
Thanks, I bookmarked these and will be reading these at work errrr...I mean at home.
77
posted on
09/12/2005 9:00:49 PM PDT
by
A Texan
(Oderint dum metuant)
To: evad
I have actually stood at the base of a levee and watched the water seeping out. It's an eerie feeling!
78
posted on
09/12/2005 9:04:44 PM PDT
by
tarheelswamprat
(This tagline space for rent - cheap!)
To: evad
So, can this guy tell us why the levee(s) broke"? Cuz it kep' on rainin'!
(It's not as if Robert Johnson didn't warn us!)
79
posted on
09/12/2005 9:05:24 PM PDT
by
uglybiker
(And yes, as a matter of fact, I really DO fart perfume and s*** petunias. What's your point?)
To: The Red Zone
That's what the observer of the barge saw - it didn't smash through, it was drawn by the invisible pull of the water directly to that point on the levee where the unseen flow caused the top of the levee to crumble and collapse.Where was this water going to, in quantities sufficient to move a barge, prior to the visible break? Levees hollow inside?
How droll.
80
posted on
09/12/2005 9:21:31 PM PDT
by
tarheelswamprat
(This tagline space for rent - cheap!)
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