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Morganza floodway

On Sunday I took a trip up Louisiana highways 1 and 15 to see the flood control structures at the Morganza floodway and at Old River Control.

The Morganza floodway is a huge swath of land through which the Mississippi river can spill in the Atchafalaya basin. Here is some doodling on top of a Google Maps screenshot:



It is controlled by this structure:

Morganza control structure

This photo (above) is taken facing south. On the left is the overflow from the Mississippi river. On the right is the floodway (green grass). That huge crane is on railroad tracks, so it can travel along the structure and lift up the gates which hold the floodwaters back.

Standing on the structure, you can see one of the railroad tracks that the crane runs along, and the gates straddled by the crane:

Morganza control structure

Looking straight down, here is one of the gates holding back the water. At the bottom of the photo is the restrained high water. The water near the top of the photo is just leakage:

Morganza spillway gates

From the same point, looking out over the water:

The flood

Later this week the Army Corps of Engineers will open the gates, unleashing the flood into the Atchafalaya basin, via the Morganza floodway.

Apparently there are still bears living in Louisiana:
The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is prepared to handle any black bears that are forced out of their normal habitat by the rising waters, he said.

Black bear sightings are common in St. Mary Parish, where maps indicate considerable flooding could happen. "Bear Crossing" signs have been posted for several years along U.S. 90 in Bayou Vista and Patterson. (ref)


Here's an infographic from the Times-Picayune:
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Date: 2011-05-11 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com
Right now it's just the floodway being flooded (down here in Louisiana).

The local paper says around 2,500 people and 2,000 structures will be affected: http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/121535339.html

The people who own/lease land in the floodway receive this annual notice: http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/pao/RELEASES/yr_notice_evacwarn_NR.pdf

Every informed, impartial opinion is that the Mississippi river will eventually switch course to the Atchafalaya basin, but that will only happen if the Old River Control structure fails.

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