SEFL
(Registered User)
Mon Aug 29 2005 10:45 AM
Re: Tide level - Lake Pontchartrain

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By structural im talking about something that was engineered. like a log leeve in the 1800's. or an engineered concrete leeve/dam now days. Most of the protection for N.O. is in the form of Dirt leeves.




Shepard Smith on the phone was reporting from Bourbon Street and said there was no flooding. I saw a visual that said there was a "break" in the levee at Lake Ponchatrain---that I don't believe.



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