The AP is carrying a story which reports that a federal judge is going to permit a suit against the Army Corps of Engineers by some folks who lost their homes in New Orleans during the post-Katrina flood.
At issue is a 76-mile shipping channel built in the early 1960s as a shortcut to New Orleans. For years, environmentalists and others have criticized the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet because it has eroded enormous tracts of wetlands and increased the threat of flooding.
During Katrina, storm surge traveled up the channel and overwhelmed levees protecting St. Bernard Parish and eastern New Orleans, according to scientists. The Corps of Engineers has acknowledged that the channel contributed to the region’s flooding and the agency wants to guard against future flooding by building flood gates.