SlideRuleEra
Structural
- Jun 2, 2003
- 5,527
There are several ongoing threads about New Orleans in various forums, but I have not seen this issue discussed:
The flood water in the city of New Orleans is reported to be an unhealthy, disgusting mix of waste, chemicals, and who knows what else. The Corps of Engineers is quoted as saying that the city can be dewatered by the end of 2005, using the installed Wood screw pumping system. These pumps discharge into Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Borgne; both lakes eventually drain into the Gulf of Mexico.
I wonder if existing environmental pollution laws are going to be waived or ignored? Have always heard that "Dilution is not the solution".
The flood water in the city of New Orleans is reported to be an unhealthy, disgusting mix of waste, chemicals, and who knows what else. The Corps of Engineers is quoted as saying that the city can be dewatered by the end of 2005, using the installed Wood screw pumping system. These pumps discharge into Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Borgne; both lakes eventually drain into the Gulf of Mexico.
I wonder if existing environmental pollution laws are going to be waived or ignored? Have always heard that "Dilution is not the solution".