Showing posts with label Army Corps of Engineers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Army Corps of Engineers. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Levee Improvements 'Almost' Here, Corps says

The Army Corps of Engineers has promised for five years that New Orleans would be ready to withstand a major hurricane by the year 2012. That seemed a long way off and a lot to ask people to wait who were doing everything possible to rebuild homes and lives in the meantime.

Three massive, 20-ft. pumps with 143,000 gallons-per-second capacity were installed last week on the city's West Bank to stop storm surges from the Harvey and Algiers canals. According to the Times-Picayune, the pumps will be able to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool within five seconds. That sounds impressive :-} Installation of three more pumps was scheduled for this week and the remaining five are still at the factory - the check is in the mail?

Kenny Crumholt, an Army Corps of Engineers supervisor said the project will be far enough along to "provide protection from a 100-year storm by the peak of the 2011 hurricane season," reported the Times-Pic. At the moment, though, engineers are trying to figure out why 5,400-horsepower diesel engines are overheating - sigh.

The West Bank levee authority is expected to pay the $5 million annual cost of operating and maintaining the equipment unless Congress says the corps must.

Four stadium towers with lights were built to allow 1,000 workers to toil 24/7 to get the project done. Meanwhile, nola.com today reports Tropical Depression 12 has formed and Hurricane Igor has reached category two in strength.

Here's what they looked like before Katrina:

And the model system built by the Dutch.

Read a transcript from PRI's "The World," comparing the two systems.