Por: The Advocate Opinion January 17, 2023
Viability of the depends on the scientific approach used by the Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority. My scientific background and common sense tell me that the project is experimental.The scientific method does not include using current parameters spread over a 50-year period. That’s impossible.Who is to tell what Mississippi River specs will be next year, let alone in a 50-year period? The future configuration and composition is an... + full article
The Advocate USA Business February 02, 2023
The Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, Louisiana's largest-ever project to rebuild coastal land, was approved on Wednesday to receive $2.26 billion to move forward with construction, with work expected to begin on the unprecedented plans later this year.The decision was... + más
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The Advocate USA Business January 16, 2023
Louisiana's may have a hidden cost Louisianans will pay when they order a round of oysters or buy a bag of shrimp at the grocery store.The $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion will likely have the unintended consequence of jacking up the price of Louisiana seafood,... + más
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The Advocate USA Business December 20, 2022
Louisiana's proposed $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, designed to reconnect the Mississippi River with the Barataria Basin to create as much as 21 square miles of wetlands by 2070, was awarded key permits by the Army Corps of Engineers on Monday that could... + más
Letters: Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion is a critical tool for the job | The Advocate
'It’s going to wipe us out': Fishing industry vows to sue over $2 billion land-building project | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business October 08, 2022
Leaders of Louisiana’s commercial fishing industry say legal action may be the last and best tool they have to fight a $2 billion that will dramatically alter a large section of the coast.“It’s going to be litigation,” said Mitch Jurisic, an Empire oysterman and chairman... + más
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The Advocate USA Business September 22, 2022
The federal and state trustees holding the purse strings for an unprecedented diversion project to help rebuild Louisiana's disappearing coast released a report Wednesday signaling they are likely to approve the plan that will cost as much as $2.26 billion.The project would... + más
Rebuilding Louisiana's disappearing coast: $2 billion+ project could soon be approved | The Advocate
'Monumental moment': Louisiana takes big step toward unprecedented land-building project | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business September 21, 2022
Trustees outline need for $2.3 billion for Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Business September 20, 2022
Louisiana’s proposed $2 billion project to divert water and sediment from the Mississippi River into Barataria Basin as part of an unprecedented plan to fight coastal land loss moved a major step forward on Monday with the release by the of a final environmental impact... + más
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