If your area flooded in August 2005 from the 17th Street Canal levee breach, you need to contact the Assistant Secretary of the Army and the Corps of Engineers now.
In response to the devastating flooding arising from the 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal levee breaches, Congress enacted Public Law 109-234 authorizing the construction of permanent pumping stations at or near the mouths of the 17th Street, Orleans Avenue and London Avenue Canals and Lake Pontchartrain. As you all know, temporary pumping stations have already been constructed and are operational on those three canals.
The Corps’ Orleans Avenue Canal pumping station is presently located in a crook in the Orleans Canal near Lake Pontchartrain but NOT VISIBLE from Lakeshore Drive. See link #1, below. As link #1 state, that pumping station was designed by the Corps to be incorporated into a future permanent pumping station. Corps documents originally indicated the potential placement of the permanent pumping station in one of 3 places near the mouth of the Orleans Avenue Canal, as directed by Congress in P.L. 109-234. See link #2.
Now there has mysteriously appeared a fourth potential permanent pumping station location SOUTH of Robert E. Lee Boulevard on the Orleans Avenue Canal. See backup slides in link #3. This is ¾ of a mile SOUTH of the mouth of the canal, and requires us to rely again on levee and floodwall protection to stop flooding from hurricanes. THIS GOES AGAINST ALL RATIONAL THOUGHT!
I believe the Corps is bowing once again to special interests that similarly had the Corps years ago abandon gates at the mouths of the canals and construct instead the levees and floodwalls that so miserably failed in August 2005.
We must stop this madness now. Not only will constructing the permanent pumping station south of Robert E. Lee, ¾ of a mile from Lake Pontchartrain, require us to again rely on 1 ½ miles of Corps levees and floodwalls, but new lands will have to acquired whereas the present temporary pumping station is already in place, on public property and out of sight from public roads. If the pumping station is constructed south of Robert E. Lee, 1 ½ miles of levees will have to upgraded to meet the new 100 year standard, 2 bridges instead of one tied into that levee system (structural weak points by Corps standards), 2 bridges instead of one will have to be flood-proofed ONCE AGAIN, the pumping station constructed on inferior marshy soil, levees and floodwalls will have to maintained, and other technical issues and ridiculously increased construction and operation costs addressed.
Please, please contact as many people as you can and have them contact Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) John Woodley, at the address below, with copies sent to the New Orleans District Corps of Engineers, stating opposition to the madness of the Corps’ proposal to place the Orleans Avenue Canal permanent pump station south of Robert E. Lee Boulevard. This goes as well for the London Avenue Canal that some suggest should also be well south of Robert E. Lee merely because of the lack of returning homeowners in that impoverished area. As we all know, flood waters from breached levees and floodwalls don’t stay in Lakeview or Gentilly, but continue to flow south into interior Orleans Parish and eastern Jefferson Parish.
I’m available to speak at any neighborhood association meeting. I would like to speak at the forth-coming March 8th Lakeview Civic Improvement Association meeting.
I copied your e-mail addresses from your neighborhood association web sites. I’ll remove your name from this neighborhood association contact list upon your request. I mean to help, not offend. I lost my house and everything I owned in the August 2005 flooding.
Help me spread the word to all those who flooded in 2005. Forward this e-mail. Rally your neighbors at the next association meeting. Write the Corps, your political representatives, the media. We must act NOW before the Corps makes its final decision in May. We can make a difference.
Thank you.
Bob Northey
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John Paul Woodley, Jr.
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Civil Works)
108 Army Pentagon
Room 3E446
Washington, DC 20310-0108
LTG Robert L. Van Antwerp
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Headquarters
441 G. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20314
Colonel Alvin Lee
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
New Orleans District
7400 Leake Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70118
Colonel Jeffrey A. Bedey
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
New Orleans District
7400 Leake Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70118
Editor
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The Times-Picayune
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David M. Walker
Comptroller General
Government Accountability Office
441 G. St., NW
Washington, DC 20548
Donald E. Powell
Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding
C/O DHS Mailstop 1250
245 Murray Lane
Washington, D. C. 20528-1250
James Allen Nussle
Office of Management and Budget
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Washington, DC 20503
Senator David Vitter
2800 Veterans Blvd.
Suite 201
Metairie, LA 70002
Senator Mary Landrieu
724 Hart Senate Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
The Honorable Bobby Jindal, Governor
State of Louisiana
Office of the Governor
P. O. Box 94004
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004
Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans
625 St. Joseph, Mail Resolving Dept.
New Orleans, LA 70165
Orleans Levee District
6920 Franklin Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70122
Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority
6512 Spanish Fort Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70124-4322