The Mayor backs the Mid-Barataria Diversion.
East Side Good Fed Silt – West Side Bad Needs the Diversion for Silt
Two sides of the story – one has green grass the does not. Will the Diversion help?
Lt Governor and St. Bernard Parish anti-Diversion – no surprise
Lt Gov and St Bernard Parish say no to Diversion
Climate Change? Cemetery? Diversion? Oil Terminal Ranks First
Oil terminal on the Mississippi in Plaquemines Parish
Many Ways to Help but the Diversion is a Big One
Over 30 years ago two organizations emerged to protect the Louisiana coast. The Pontchartrain Conservancy (originally known as the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation) and the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana were new organizations, but the problems they sought to correct
Mid-Barataria Diversion Builds Land and Economy
The Mighty Mississippi waters full of silt built the Louisiana Delta. The Corps of Engineers, helping commerce, built dams and constrained the River. These efforts helped commerce but stopped the land building and now we are in dire straits. Enter
Comment on Mid-Bartaria Bay Diversion
Yesterday there were two articles providing ways to comment about the Mid-Barataria Diversion. The first was short and sweet on how to comment and it said: At $2 billion, the Mid-Barataria sediment diversion project is a key piece of Louisiana’s
Saving the State
One of the most expensive, ambitious and controversial proposals in Louisiana’s 50-year, $50 billion bid to save the southern third of the state from disappearing like a modern-day Atlantis passed a major milestone Thursday night with the release of a