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Levees – The More Things Change…

17 June 2008 · No Comments

Catastrophes

Let’s see, it was almost 3 years ago that Joe Average American learned about the plight of American levees in the Great Flood of New Orleans in the wake of Katrina.

Have we learned anything about the importance of planning for catastrophic situations when it comes to American levee systems?

Seen at the Wall Street Journal (subscriber link):

The federal government predicts that 27 levees could potentially overflow along the river if the weather forecast is on the mark and a massive sandbagging effort fails to raise the level of the levees, according to a map obtained Monday by the Associated Press.

True, this year’s flooding is unprecedented in the afflicted areas.  However, you begin to wonder if some more thought needs to be given to flood modeling in disaster planning.

Buried in the news about the ongoing Midwest flooding, however, is also this gem from ABC:

Despite a massive effort to repair and upgrade flood defenses since Hurricane Katrina, storm surge could pour over levees in New Orleans if a strong Category 2 or higher hurricane strikes the city, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday.

While the forecast uses what officials say is the most accurate and complete picture yet of the region’s levee heights, they said they weren’t surprised by findings that reaffirm the area surrounding New Orleans is among the nation’s most hurricane-vulnerable. The forecast released Monday represents the first time the yearly storm surge predictions have used levee heights based on global positioning system technology.

So, how much has been spent to bring the New Orleans levees back to what was thought to be the barely-adequate standard of withstanding a Cat 3 storm?

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Community Support Required for National Flood Insurance Availability

12 June 2008 · No Comments

Censorship

Recent events in Wisconsin — specifically, the flooding and draining of Lake Delton — provide a harsh reminder that the NFIP is about more than just providing flood insurance.  For NFIP coverage to be available in a community, that community is required to abide by federal policies intended to reduce the potential devastation from flooding.

Lake Delton, Wisconsin wasn’t signed up with the NFIP.

Seen at the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:

Residents and landowners affected by the Lake Delton breach spent Wednesday seeking an explanation for why the community opted out of a free national floodplain insurance program that 90% of the state’s flood-prone communities have joined.[...]

The Village of Lake Delton began the paperwork just two weeks ago to rejoin the floodplain insurance program after a dispute with FEMA’s floodplain elevation maps from 2001 caused it to back out. But because of that decision, residents such as Tim Fromm, Tom Pekar and Don Kubenik were not able to obtain flood insurance - which is backed by the federal government - for the homes they built on the shore of Lake Delton within the last few years.[...]

Oopsie.  The lawsuits arising from this should be…entertaining

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