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8-30-2008 1:21 AM
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"If it keeps on rainin, levees goin to break,
If it keeps on rainin, levees goin to break,
When the levee breaks Ill have no place to stay.
Mean old levee taught me to weep and moan,"

Led Zeppelin
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8-30-2008 1:26 AM
BartendingBear
The flooding of New Orleans and nearby St. Bernard parish was not a natural disaster. The flooding was due to failures of man-made levees and floodwalls. "The failure of the levees was the worst engineering disaster in the world since Chernobyl."

Dr. Ray Seed, Geotechnical Engineering, University of California Berkeley


The flooding was a federally-directed disaster. Responsibility for the design and construction of the flood protection in metro New Orleans belongs solely to the US Army Corps of Engineers as mandated in the Flood Control of 1965. The levees in metro New Orleans were poorly designed and constructed by the Corps of Engineers and under-funded by Congress.

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8-31-2008 1:59 AM
The REAL Napster
And if if New Orleans get hits by a category 4 or 5 hurricane, I don't care if you have stainless steel levees. They are all gonna break. You don't stop mother nature for long.
8-31-2008 10:53 PM
BartendingBear
While I don't disagree with you Nap about controlling Mother Nature, I do wish you had viewed the material to understand the problem knowledgeable individuals have identified. The facts usually help.
9-1-2008 7:12 PM
The REAL Napster
BTB- I did read it and agree that they were more than likely poorly designed and built. But again, no matter how good you build it, you simply cannot expect it to withstand the brute force of some storms. So what if the levees were built of stainless stell, titanium and the worlds best designs and still failed? Who would the finger be pointed at?
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