Posted on 09/04/2005 7:20:44 PM PDT by jonatron
The breach in the 17th Street Canal levee that had put the city of New Orleans underwater was essentially closed early Sunday evening after days of work and the use of "ingenuity to the max," a top U.S. Corps of Engineers general said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com ...
Do you suppose that it depends on the level or the sequence of the response you are hoping for?
If I were to guess, I would say they won't pump water into the lake, but just into the river, where it can be washed out to the ocean and diluted.
I would also say that every pump they can put on this they should. Who cares if most of them do very little, they will be better than nothing. Even a few dozen fire pumpers might help at this point. Heck, even just turning "fountains" on to spray the water into the air will help it evaporate more. Also spraying water onto the fires would both help dampen the fires AND evaporate a lot of water.
Naginic? Blanconic?
Why didn't Bush denounce her right there on the camera? And what WAS Blanco's problem, and over what? I suspect she is dodging the press.
The pumps will get about 10% of the water out when they wear out and break down.I don't think much about this author's evaluation on the reliabilty of NOLA's pumps; the A. B. Wood screw pumps are remarkably simple and have little to 'wear' - we are talking LOW head pressures here, virtually NO seals (perhaps a simple packing gland around the drive shaft) and a REALLY long life - PUMPS from the 1915 appear to STILL be in service ...
In short, this author does not know the specifics of the NOLA 'pumps'.
I hereby submit a request for those figures. And don't be stingy with the diagrams and schematics.
The canals get water from the various pumping stations INTO the lake.
The canal retaining walls are concrete walls that sit on top of the leeve
The canal retaining walls are concrete walls that sit on top of the leeve
"In short, this author does not know the specifics of the NOLA 'pumps'"
What do you think about his assessment on power costs to pump the city dry?
I saw Nagin on 60 Minutes tonight; I don't know what Bush said to him on Air Force One, but Nagin had a whole new attitude about Bush.
And Bush let Nagin take his first shower on Air Force One!
Sean Penn will be happy to chip in with his little red cup.
If I were to guess, I would say they won't pump water into the lake, but just into the river,How will they do that - lay some pipes?
(BTW, you did know that storm water is removed from the city into Pontchtain via the canals? Initally and during light 'sweeping' rains they route the 'foul' water to Bayou Bienvenu, below the city, and thence into Lake Borgne. This prevents the pollution of Lake Pontchartrain with 'garbage'.)
1. Blame the wrong people for natural disasters.
2. Call a levee a "levee".
More as they come in. :)
-Dan
The barge was trying to fix a bridge.
That's the second report from an eyewitness - well, technically heresay - but I wonder if anyone has reported this possibility to the authorities.
You forgot Number 3:
Lie.
"Sean Penn will be happy to chip in with his little red cup."
That story is so stupid it's GOT to be true! ; - )
That's wonderful!
My Aunts husband is a chef and cooked all day for the Coast Guard before he split.
He told the C.G., but this may get covered up.
You're a VERY nice person. :)
-Dan
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