Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Landrieu transition team:
"We’re not required to follow state sunshine laws"
~Steve Beatty, TheLens


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Levee clay stockpile plans chafe some residents of St. Charles and St. John parishes~Matt Scallan

Levee lowered, debris removed?

River’s levels trigger precautions

Dutch Dialogues 3 April 7 - 11

Hurricane storm-surge warning under consideration

Community Meeting on Sustainability in New Orleans: Mar 31st~Help Holy Cross
~Hat Tweet~Environmental Defense Fund Louisiana

Black residents of Mossville win hearing in legal battle over industrial pollution
~Mark Schleifstein


Forked! “Bifurcation for Dummies” – a Rigsby qui tam Update (part 2) ~slabbed

Mid-City hospital momentum should stop immediately, preservationists tell judge
~Bill Barrow


State closes oyster harvesting areas in Jefferson and Lafourche parishes

Students seek to improve coastal environment~Daily World

Louisiana wetlands loss: Landsat
~In a recent survey of 17 wetlands using Landsat satellite imagery, Jim Coleman, a coastal geologist at Louisiana State University, found that all had declined very quickly in recent years. Louisiana’s coastal wetlands, shown in this pair of Landsat images, are among those that are steadily disappearing.

UK 'Climategate' inquiry largely clears scientists
~Hat Tweet~Mark Schleifstein


9 Surprising Fish Farming Facts

Obama to Open Offshore Areas to Oil Drilling for First Time

Offshore oil expansion to include N.C. coast~Barbara Barrett

Source says production starting at big Gulf hub~Brett Clanton

Registration And Housing Is Now Open For WEFTEC 2010
~The Water Environment Federation's 83rd annual technical exhibition and conference will take place October 2-6, 2010 at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, La. As the largest water quality conference in North America and largest annual water quality exhibition in the world, if it's about water (particularly the Drinking Water Industry) it will be at WEFTEC.

Haiti: Addressing Atrocities Following the Quake
~Suzan Song


NYers begin recovery from vicious rainstorm

As Flood Waters Rise, Writers Pitch In to Save New England ~Con Chapman

Director, New Orleans Field Office (Part Time)~Nat. Trust for Historic Preservation

Once envied, America's aging infrastructure is in alarming shape~Michael Godfried

Teabonics

A Second Big Bang In Geneva?
~Michio Kaku


Meet The Authors in New Orleans at McDonogh 42 ~NewOrleans.com

N.O. Brew – French Vanilla 64 oz. New Orleans Style Fresh Cold-Dripped Iced Coffee

Benefits featuring music and wine to help disenfranchised workers in South Africa
~Brett Anderson

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