Posts tagged 17th-St.-Canal

like todd bridges over troubled water

August 26th, 2007 by PH Fred

in the most inane govermental scientific report to date, scientists now blame pigeons for the recent bridge collapse in Minnesota. WTF? WTFFF? well, it appears that the acidic content of pigeon excrement is strong enough to rust through the bolts that help hold the bridge together… AND this ubermensch-like poop caused or at least contributed to the bridge’s demise… IF ONLY the corps of engineers had thought of such a preposterous EXCUSE for the levee breachesin New Orleans.  Nutria droppings anyone? Pelican pooala mode? BTW i wonder if State Farm, Allstate, or Louisiana Citizens covers this. It could fall under wind or flood damage…

Just sounds like more bull stool to me… speaking of which, our fearless leader will be visiting on wednesday since he missed our anniversary last year.  Now can we REALLY talk about BS…BLOG THIS!

 phfred@notthat.com

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How Safe is the 17th St. Canal?

August 2nd, 2007 by Loki
Here we go folks, missives from Matt McBride- our Guardian Engineer. After outing the Coprs to the press concerning their faulty pumps he has ceased blogging, but like most of us cannot stand at the sidelines when he sees wrongdoing. I will be posting his emails as I receive them. And now, the man himself:
Dear New Orleanians and those who care about our city,
A couple of weeks ago, there was a stir about erosion of the west wall of the 17th Street canal. Here’s one of the articles:
Corps to test erosion at 17th Street Canal (Times-Picayune, July 20, 2007)
WWL-TV did a story on the evening of July 25, 2007 in which the Corps said there was nothing to worry about. That was the last report. it is linked here:
http://www.wwltv.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/videoPlayer.php?s=y&vidId=161685&catId=53
A substory was when did the Corps know about this erosion, and did they inform the local levee board(s) about it? A clear answer didn’t really come out of the coverage.
I can provide that answer, and more.
http://www.box.net/shared/tt79p4hsmd
The above link goes to an internal inspection report of the entire 17th Street canal performed by Corps of Engineers employees in May, 2006, over 14 months ago. Among many findings and recommendations for repairs, it documents erosion in the exact spot that was the subject of the press accounts two weeks ago (on the west side of the canal just north of the Veterans Memorial Blvd bridge). It recommends placement of riprap (piles of stone) to staunch the erosion.
But there is far, far more to this report. Through a series of pictures, it documents serious (and admittedly not-so-serious) flaws in the levees and walls along both sides of the canal, from the lake all the way back to Pumping Station #6. Among the serious flaws:
- open pipes penetrating through the walls where they join the levee
- numerous spots of erosion on both sides of the canal along its entire length
- 20 foot long gouges in the levee
- wall segments actually displaced from where they should be (the Corps terms it “jutted”) in multiple spots, some by up to 2 inches.
- spots where the levee and the bottom of the concrete walls have separated, leaving a large gap
This report was attached as an appendix to another report (the 17th Street Canal Safe Water Level report) that was issued by the Corps two months ago, or 12 months after it was generated. It was on a CD that came with the 4″ thick main report. By the way, you can see the main part of that SWL report linked here.
It is, to say the least, “unclear” if the May, 2006 inspection was passed along to the locals. One has a hard time believing that if it were passed along, that there wouldn’t have been immediate action to address these issues. I happen to know that other than emergency repairs along the east bank of the canal near Vets (which were done in response to the Safe Water Level report, not this earlier inspection), none of the issues have been addressed. No rip rap has been placed anywhere except the emergency repair area, near the breach, and near the gates. None has been placed along the Jefferson Parish (west) side.
So the outlines of the story are this:
A) The Corps had a report listing dozens of individual flaws in the condition of the levees and walls along the 17th Street canal for over a year and did not release it
B) Most of those flaws still exist.
C) So naturally, the condition of the canal is suspect.
The questions are:
A) Why did this report languish inside the Corps for a year?
B) Are there similar reports from the same timeframe for the Orleans Avenue, London Avenue, and Industrial canals?
C) What will be/has been done, if anything, to address these problems?
Take a look at the pictures and tell me that you’re not disturbed.
By the way, there are two other things:
1) I got this report on Tuesday, July 31, 2007.
2) I sent it along to many, many members of the local and national media (including the Times-Picayune) yesterday. When I didn’t see any coverage this morning, I decided to inform the general public. Frankly, the report speaks for itself, and it would not take very long to bang out a story on it and provide a link. Since the traditional media have now had 24 hours and have done nothing, I’m going to do their job for them.

Matt

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Katrina Memorial service

May 27th, 2006 by Loki

“Join us on Memorial Day Morning:
WHERE: Old Hammond Highway Bridge over the 17th Street Canal
WHEN: May 29, at 9:45 am - the moment the 17th St. Canal breached
WHY: The 30 minute ceremony will highlight the federal government’s central
role in causing the metro New Orleans Flood. We will remember the 1577 men and women whose lives were lost and we will focus attention to this American
Tragedy.

On this Memorial Day, we will encourage the citizens of New Orleans and South
Louisiana to pay homage to the men and women here who gave their lives defending America. When the rest of the nation needed us, we were there. Now we need the rest of the nation to help rebuild New Orleans and South Louisiana.

The ceremony will cap a 7-day campaign urging citizens drape their flooded homes with a flag sending a message to the nation that we are Americans, too.

In a ceremonial gesture of closure, we will stand at the Canal wall and drop
1577 flowers into the Water of the Canal. The timing coincides with the
recorded moment that the Canal breached and inundated Central New Orleans.

This will be a major press event and the most important event of the year.
Please come. Please bring family and friends.

Sandy Rosenthal
Founder, Levees.Org
www.levees.org

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