Rodney Greenup, President of Greenup Industries is proud to be working with the USACE to fortify storm protection for Louisiana. Greenup has completed clearing the levee footprint, reaching 81 percent ...
This story, headlined "Levee inspections only scratch the surface," was originally published Nov. 25, 2005. It is being republished for the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as part of The ...
Rodney Greenup, Founder, and CEO of Greenup Industries. US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, awarded Greenup Cajun JV, LLC a construction contract to build hurricane protection structures ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina devastated the region, Levees.org is pressing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to clarify whether the metro area’s $14 billion ...
It has been 20 years since New Orleans’ faulty levee system failed during Hurricane Katrina, causing a flood that claimed almost 2,000 lives and inflicted more than $150 billion in economic damage.
State, local and federal leaders broke ground Tuesday (Dec. 3) on a project to divert Mississippi River water down a 5½-mile ...
State legislators should make clear to Gov. Jeff Landry and his unofficial adviser Shane Guidry that changes to the basic organizational set-up of New Orleans area levee boards are unwelcome. And if ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has halted funding of a grant program that could have provided $100 million in upgrades to levees in Sutter, Yuba and Colusa counties. On Thursday, FEMA ...
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