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ew towns in the region protected by anti-flood | levees, a source of friction with communities downstr |
Water overtopped and breached the | levees along the outfall canals and the Sewerage and |
In addition to the construction of | levees along the Yazoo River, four flood control rese |
t and west by the Atchafalaya Basin protection | levees, and on the south by the Gulf of Mexico. |
Levees and channelization-along with substantial loss | |
e areas, channel modifications, ponding areas, | levees, and flood walls. |
Justice (Fifty-second Congress), Committee on | Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Fif |
Orleans Hurricane devastated the area, busting | levees and flooding the region. |
Two important bridges and a number of | levees and port terminals were also seriously damaged |
The river is, however, constrained by | levees and dikes to control flooding and secure a nav |
He was chairman of the Committee on | Levees and Improvements of Mississippi River in the 5 |
angyan Irrigation System consisting of canals, | levees, and dams, has been in use since 256 AD. |
He served as chairman of the Committee on | Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Fif |
He served as chairman of the Committee on | Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (For |
He served as chairman of the Committee on | Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Six |
Levees and floodwalls should be viewed as a way to re | |
Floodwaters broke through | levees and barriers and flooded or damaged nearly 1.3 |
was substantially flooded after its system of | levees and flood walls failed due to soil conditions |
construction of 14 miles (23 km) of dikes and | levees and 11 miles (18 km) of ditches. |
is one of the most common causes of failure of | levees and earth dams. |
channel of the Mississippi, through extensive | levees and floodways, past Morgan City, and empties i |
e Army Corps of Engineers lobbied Congress for | levees and flood walls of their own design, which exa |
Engineering and the National Research Council, | levees and floodwalls surrounding New Orleans-no matt |
The failure mechanisms included overtopping of | levees and floodwalls by the storm surge, consequenti |
He served as chairman of the Committee on | Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Fif |
pi River and Its Tributaries, the Committee on | Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River, and |
Sometimes | levees are said to fail when water overtops the crest |
Often | levees are armored or reinforced with rocks or concre |
ain, where a reservoir was created by building | levees around an existing high swamp, energy is store |
system of improved floodwalls topped the canal | levees as part of hurricane protection projects follo |
As a result of the deluge from the | levees breaking during Hurricane Katrina in August 20 |
On June 14 of 2008, two nearby | levees broke which flooded the town of Keithsburg aga |
He appeared in the Spike Lee film When the | Levees Broke discussing the devastation of his family |
Both of these | levees broke during the flood of 1884, seriously dama |
ional effect in Spike Lee's four-hour When the | Levees Broke (2006) and an equally moving dramatic sk |
ary on the Katrina disaster entitled “When The | Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Parts”; and has appea |
Premio Orizzonti Doc: When the | Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts by Spike Lee |
She can also be seen in Spike Lee's "When the | Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts". |
a redemptive tale of a couple surviving failed | levees, bungling bureaucrats, and their own troubled |
l and man-made; the latter occur when dams and | levees create a flood plain. |
er-control earthen works such as canals and/or | levees dating from before King Scorpion in Predynasti |
When the | levees failed in New Orleans in 2005, Neville joined |
hat continue to haunt America, years after the | levees failed in New Orleans. |
rotection system, a 72-mile (116 km) system of | levees, floodgates and a lock on the Houma Navigation |
nsportation, roadways, bridges, canals, select | levees, floodplain management, port facilities, comme |
eration and maintenance duties associated with | levees, floodwalls, and other hurricane and flood pro |
The Corps built new | levees for New Orleans that were both taller and made |
isqueen are also used during floods to protect | levees from wave wash erosion. |
Levees gone, property loss appalling. | |
However, some of these | levees had subsided by as much as 10 feet during thei |
tructure, including working to prevent failing | levees in the North State and negotiating to construc |
But because the | levees in the East Frisian area had been raised signi |
ods helped to prompt the construction of flood | levees in the city of Launceston, Tasmania's second l |
in the American Bottoms, situated next to the | levees lining Fountain Creek as it makes its way west |
birdwatchers observe the refuge birdlife from | levees located across the river within Fort Pulaski N |
inland island that is protected by a series of | levees located in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, f |
As the failure of the Federal | levees made this area one of the most severely floode |
d from north to south, with Route 160 built on | levees much of the way. |
such as dams, debris removal, channelization, | levees, navigation, irrigation, contamination, loggin |
ly above ground, its shores consisting of rock | levees on all but two of the lake's six sides both of |
Levees on the Lower MIssissippi River. | |
h a 400-foot-wide (120 m) earthen channel with | levees on each side to prevent flooding, although the |
ch of the remaining south boundary (beyond the | levees protecting against high water along the Brazos |
In 2005, while the | levees proved inadequate to keep the lake out of the |
g or removing 240 miles (390 km) of canals and | levees, specifically removing the Miami Canal and rec |
The second track " | Levees" opens with melancholy strings, provided by th |
e in New Orleans after the storm destroyed the | levees surrounding the city and flooded New Orleans a |
devastating since the region had little or no | levees the time. |
Mississippi River, Waterloo was surrounded by | levees, the large state-maintained levee in the rear |
Floodwalls were built instead of | levees to protect against flooding because many homes |
ew Orleans lies below sea level, and relies on | levees to protect the city from Lake Pontchartrain in |
rst Lady, she converted the traditional weekly | levees to musicales, remodeled the White House at a c |
he successful amendment that created and added | levees to the charter of the commission. |
Prior to the | levees, Valley City was a vibrant river town with an |
Due to pressure of the water, | levees were broken, and thousands of acres of fields |
Before the | levees were built to contain the Mississippi River, N |
Also | levees were constructed over 3,000 years ago in ancie |
Some of the earliest | levees were constructed by the Indus Valley Civilizat |
elow's efforts to construct Sacramento's first | levees won him enough support to become mayor in Sacr |
Any widening of the | levees would be nearly impossible given the limited r |
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