Thursday, January 8, 2009

Jeudi

NW Wash. state cut off by flooding, slides, avalanches

Flights to Portland filling up fast as floods, slides cut off Seattle

'Brownie' Evacuated From Colorado Wildfires~Ed O'Keefe

Jim Brown on Socialism and Insurance, Louisiana Style ~slabbed

Ecosystem Restoration as Infrastructure–MRGO, Part 1
~Quinta Scott’s Weblog


Independent exam by former Corps Consultants concludes 17th Street Canal seepage
'not a safety issue'

~Editilla Notellas a Fail'ya to Co'Moonicate~
Indepentend Expert #1- Ray Martin is a heavily contracted with the Corps of Engineers: "Some computations show the wall is going to fail at certain water levels; some show it won't," said Ray Martin, a geotechnical engineer consulting with the Army Corps on this project.
Independent Expert #2- Robert Bachus' Engineering firm is heavily contracted with the Corps

~Corps alleges to bolster Industrial Canal flood walls before June 1
~Levee work gives St. Charles parish a break on FEMA insurance

Officials seek input on federal fisheries aid
~Naomi King

Savannah's Port:
Corps foot-dragging
~The Savannah River deepening is one of the most studied projects in U.S. history.
It's had input from the U.S. departments of Commerce and the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency and Georgia and South Carolina resource agencies - not to mention environmental groups and concerned citizens.
Still, the Corps announced in October that it wants another six months of economic impact study, followed by an additional six months to deliberate over the findings of the new research. That means we're still up to 10 months away from a resolution.

Area to miss deadline to certify Big Ditch levees
~The Wichita Eagle


Check out the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival
~Angela Dicianno






Bushes Protect Obama From Scary Old Democrats ~Wonkette

~Editilla would like to Pointificate~ Here is where you can reeeeallllyyyy see the Face of Change. Damn!

Candlelight Vigil and Funeral Services Info For Ja'Shawn Powell, 2 year old black toddler knifed to death by his black father in Rat Race Wars

Terence Blanchard
~all about Jazz


A symphony soloist at age 7, fiddler Amanda Shaw made switch to Cajun music at young age~Brian McElhiney

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read your comment on pirates of the chesapeake. I researched that subject quite extensively and discovered the man who would be the title of my new book -- and yet he is known by only a single paragraph in Chesapeake pirate history. It's amazing how the ancient and obscure sometimes find their way into present day, is it not?

Anonymous said...

Yeah Mon. Nice looking book and I will try to pick it up.
I hung it onto the next today's Ladder, Vendredi.