Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Corps of engineers used outdated information to build levees and floodwalls

In 1972, the Army Corps of Engineers was given crucial information about the need to raise the height of floodwalls and levees in order to protect New Orleans from a worst-case hurricane. The Corps, in its wisdom, ignored the data and built structures according to data from 1959.

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