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Sawser told FOX13 it should take about a year to complete, but it is all dependent on the levels of the Mississippi River. "For a certain portion of the construction, low water is more ...
After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, FEMA was very quick to open the Mississippi River to commerce, Ricchiuti said. It's unlikely a state would be able to handle the majority of that burden.
New research shows that typically, less than 10% of land-building alluvium reaches the Bird’s Foot Delta region, the southernmost reach of the river, where it meets the Gulf.