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White House declares emergency, pipeline planned as salt threatens drinking water

Por: The Advocate Business September 28, 2023

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The White House Wednesday for four Louisiana parishes threatened by salt intrusion in drinking water and officials warned that barges would be insufficient to deal with the problem on the east bank of New Orleans and Jefferson, prompting an urgent plan to build a pipeline. The declaration was key since it frees up federal money for the response, which is shaping up to be a . New Orleans is preparing to deal with salt intrusion for a – meaning... + full article



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