First-of-its-kind grant could reduce flooding, rebuild wetlands in this vulnerable part of Louisiana
Sep. 2—A first-of-its kind federal grant will be used to reduce flood risk and rebuild lost wetlands in an area of
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And state and local officials are touting
"This unique funding structure between the state, the federal government and
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The project targets an area of open water and broken marsh outside the levee system between the northern rim of
About 3 million cubic yards of sediment will be dredged from the lake to create 400 acres of new wetlands and as the base for a new armored earthen embankment along the lake's northwestern edge.
A 2.4-mile section of the lake's embankment will be armored with a 4-inch-thick concrete mattress overlain with geotextile fabric to protect it from wave and storm surge erosion.
Much of the targeted wetland area became open water as a result of storm surge erosion during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and later storms. The new open water area has allowed new tropical storms and other weather events to create surge and waves that threaten the post-Katrina hurricane levee.
By closing the broken part of the lake shoreline and recreating wetlands in the new open water area, officials hope to reduce the effects of surge and waves on the levee system.
"The long-term implications of this work benefit the entire region,"
State officials pointed out that
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The second is a study authorized by
In recent years, the Corps has proposed a number of nonstructural projects for areas threatened by hurricanes instead of or in addition to levees. A key example is the plan to elevate about 4,000 homes and to floodproof a number of businesses in
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