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The predicted flow rate of the Mississippi River is just below the threshold for a partial opening of the Bonnet Carré ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the Mississippi River has to rise to 1.25 million cubic feet per second for the Bonnet ...
It's hard to imagine where New Orleans would be today without the spillway. But despite all the good it has done, many in ...
At least one Mississippi official believes the Army Corps is being more cautious with spillway openings because of past ...
The Mississippi River is cresting earlier and slightly lower than expected, with no immediate plans to open the Bonnet Carré ...
Just last week, the Army Corps of Engineers conducted a test opening of the spillway in Norco, about 33 miles upriver from ...
The Bonnet Carre Spillway has been opened more than a dozen times since it was constructed nearly 100 years ago, but the ...
An update by the Army Corps of Engineers offering some good news on the river levels. In an update Tuesday afternoon, the operational trigger points for the Bonnet Carre Spillway are no longer in the ...
The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources is opening applications for a program for those impacted by the 2019 opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The application period starts Friday, May 2 at ...
Coastal advocates and agencies are keeping a close eye on the Mississippi River because major flooding can kill or damage ...
The Army Corps of Engineers began testing the spillway Monday in the event of a partial opening later this week.
The Bonnet Carre Spillway has been opened more than a dozen times since it was constructed nearly 100 years ago, but the protection it offers New Orleans' levee system comes at a cost: The rush of ...