Levees and Other Raised Ground

Engineering offers options for rebuilding New Orleans, but engineers won't choose which one

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January-February 2006

Volume 94, Number 1
Page 7

DOI: 10.1511/2006.57.7

Widespread wind damage and flooding along most of the Gulf Coast in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita showed how vulnerable structures and communities can be to the forces of nature. Although the area was well known to be at risk—and being below sea level left New Orleans especially exposed—it was developed and will no doubt be rebuilt. However, in the rebuilding considerable attention will likely be given to renewed protection against flooding.

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