How To Use Levee In A Sentence
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And the first ranks have been followed by what one might almost call a levée en masse of those that remained.
England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
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In other words, he was responsible for formal receptions - known as levees - and dinners.
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As there was no abatement of the blows of the boat against the embankment, no reply nor explanation, a shot from the gun of one of the levee-watch came skipping lightsomely over the water as
The Crucial Moment 1911
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But in the overnight hours, there was a breach, a breach of the levee on the lakefront.
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I move on like a sinners prayer. I let them go like a levee breaks.
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So this levee was not designed to withstand a hurricane the magnitude of Katrina.
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Kors: Initial reports on the Corps and the faultiness of the levees were pretty brief.
Joshua Kors: Q&A With Harry Shearer: Voice of The Simpsons Speaking Up for New Orleans
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Restoring the levees is a problem to be faced later.
Rebuilding New Orleans? « BuzzMachine
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Louisiana's congressional delegation larded the bill with $540,580,200 worth of earmarks, one-fifth the price of a capable levee.
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After the flood, existing levees were rebuilt, extended, and reinforced with revetments.
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Levees supported high densities of Triglochin palustris (arrowgrass), which was an important food for growing geese.
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Cropland dominates the leveed bottomlands of the Red River. 35a.
Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)
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The vice president, now in New Orleans, inspected flood damage and the damaged levees.
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At least 60, 000 people who fled levee breaks on the Feather River remained shut out of their homes.
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The teams of engineering experts planned to drop sandbags and boulders into several large gaps that had appeared on Friday in a part of the Industrial Canal levee that had been patched after Hurricane Katrina.
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Several debris flows have aggraded the debris fan, including a large one that deposited the prominent levee at right between 1940 and 1965.
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Portions of these protected lands still support forests on remnant natural levees, similar to those studied by Penfound and Howard.
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Engineers determined that the levees bordering the Mississippi River as it passes through the city were sufficient to withstand any surge produced by an SPH.
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Bush = NOT impeached, despite 8 years of: gutted civil liberties, torture (oops, I mean enhanced interrogation techniques), an entire city drowned thanks to failure to maintain levees.
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LAVANDERA: And, you know, we've been talking a lot about how levee breaches in other areas, the upstream and downstream from where we are, where Reynolds Wolf was, that is a situation that has kind of alleviated and eased the burden here.
CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2008
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Workers are rushing to complete a makeshift levee by packing dirt on top of an old railroad bed.
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They were watching the TV news as the canal levee was breached again, flooding their neighbourhood anew.
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At the tidal swamps, the shore is a low, narrow levee separating the waters of the creeks from the backwaters of the swamps.
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Once it flows in, the water will not drain from New Orleans because of the very levees that protect the city and that largely held during the hurricane.
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That has delayed construction of levees around the city and stymied an ambitious project to improve drainage in New Orleans' neighborhoods.
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Levee Blasted to Ease Water Levels Paul Newton/The Southern Illinoisan/Associated Press Crews with the Illinois Department of Transportation put gravel down on a closed portion of U.S. 51 south of Cairo, Ill., Monday to fill in holes in the road.
Hopes Rise as Rivers Fall
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Previously, the Army Corps dynamited a stretch of river levee in southern Missouri, flooding 200 square miles of farmland in an attempt to alleviate pressure from the Mississippi.
Floodgate opens to divert Mississippi River
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Huge waves overwhelmed the levees and 80% of New Orleans was flooded.
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For one, if the water in the city does rise to the height of levees along the lakefront, it may be difficult to open floodgates designed to keep the lake out that would now be needed to allow the lake to leave.
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Sanctions were leveed on South Africa and what happened?
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There are fears Hurricane Katrina could be just as deadly if it breaks New Orleans' levees and overwhelms the city's water and sewage systems.
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The Corps pumped an aluminized slurry blasting agent into three 11,000-foot pipes built into the top of the levee, said Corps spokesman Jim Pogue.
Hopes Rise as Rivers Fall
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The air was ripe with the rich, muddy dankness of the river as they walked along the levee.
Captured by Moonlight
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In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers raced to patch the city's fractured levee system for fear the additional rain from Rita could swamp the walls and flood the city all over again.
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Yet the marketplace remained relatively calm, appreciating that the authorities were apparently still operating on the dykes, dams and levees up the river.
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In the California Delta, the levee is the guiding force that funnels the 1,000 miles or so of rivers, sloughs, cuts, marshlands and other waterways through the surrounding terra firma.
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A large wave like an eagre, diverging from its bow, was extending to either bank, swamping the tules and threatening to submerge the lower levees.
A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories
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According to the army corps of engineer four dozen levees from Dubuque, Iowa to St. Louis, Missouri are either compromised or in danger of failing.
CNN Transcript Jun 19, 2008
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So what we'll do is prioritize our effort and do as much repair as we possibly can on those most vulnerable portions of the levees.
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The Senate debated adding funds for fixing levees, but it was too late.
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A lot of folks are working hard to repair that levee.
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The seven forests are on old levee ridges associated with past distributaries of the Mississippi River.
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Let Hobart thrill to levees and martial parades of Her Majesty's arms, and fêtes champêtre served by liveried flunkeys.
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The storm overpowered levees protecting the region, producing floods 20 feet high.
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Israël a confirmé dimanche la levée de l'embargo sur tous les "biens à usage civil" frappant maritime reste maintenu pour empêcher l'importation de matériel de guerre. le 21 juin 2010,
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The Sacramento rose an average of seven feet, and the town of Marysville, which once sat securely above the Yuba and Feather rivers, began to build levees that rose higher than the housetops as the rivers rose above street level.
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Without such diversions, the Mississippi, leveed by the Corps, will continue to dump its sediment deep into the Gulf of Mexico, and the coastal wetlands of Louisiana -- which historically have acted as a buffer against the severity of hurricanes -- will continue their recent erosion at the rate of a football field each hour.
Harry Shearer: Is It too Late for a Sense of Urgency?
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The Mississippi River is leveed between Baton Rouge and the mouth of the river, so the only sources of possible contamination along this stretch are permitted industrial discharges and marine traffic accidents.
Susan Buchanan: New Orleans Tap Water Beats Odds, Meets All Regulatory Standards
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Traveling by airboat over thick, floating marshes and rounded levees, he enthusiastically points at countless alligators, scurrying nutrias, and several bald eagle nests.
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Turbid, cold waters are often sufficiently dense to plunge beneath the surface waters and flow down the slope to form subaqueous fans with channels and levées as seen in fluviomarine deltas.
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Cindy Brown, who runs the Gulf of Mexico program for The Nature Conservancy (and, I am proud to say, is a Nicholas School alum), applauds projects like this but believes they will eventually fall short without addressing the root causes of the wetlands problem -- the mess we have made of the Mississippi River with the dams and the levees and the channelization and the canals crisscrossing the delta.
Bill Chameides: Working on the Wetlands: One Blade of Grass at a Time
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This supports the administration's contention that the White House was receiving conflicting reports during the course of Aug. 29 about whether the levees had been breached or simply "overtopped" by hurricane-driven flood waters.
Who Knew What?
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Hours before the worst of Hurricane Rita ravages the Texas and Louisiana coasts, water overwhelms or overtops a newly patched levee.
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Yes; oh, nothing is more alluring than a levee from a couch in some confusion.
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The levees are a-breaking, the dikes will overflow,
Troubled Waters Rising
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He and 15 neighbors were stranded at his house for two days after the city's levees broke.
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It's been known for years that, as the Corps keeps the Mississippi River channel clear for navigation, it dumps what it dredges in the Gulf of Mexico -- at the same time that the state's coastal wetlands, deprived of sediment from the leveed-off river (and damaged by thousands of miles of pipelines and canals serving the oil industry), continue to disappear at an alarming rate.
Harry Shearer: Why Obama Needs to Weigh In With the Corps of Engineers
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For Mr. Schutze, the campaign to build a high-speed toll road between the Trinity River levees is premised on half-truths, outright lies and obscured facts.
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Rescue workers, police and other law enforcement agencies set up camp on a levee beside the canal.
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In Sawyer, N.D., the Souris overtopped a levee Saturday morning, flooding four homes, Mayor Cy Kotaska said.
North Dakota City Braces For Rising Floodwaters
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Dams, sea walls, and levees must be founded on firm base material, preferably bedrock.
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Conservatives opposed to racial discrimination, however, had few obvious ways to act on that belief without abandoning their long, twilight struggle to reconfine the federal government within its historically defined riverbanks after the New Deal had demolished all the levees.
Civil Rights and the Conservative Movement
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Three years later and the bleedin 'levees are still not repaired?
"WE ARE HERE INSIDE AND HEAVILY ARMED"
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The authorities began working frantically up the river, using whatever materials and means available to construct dykes, dams and levees.
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Levees have to be re-engineered and an underachieving school system re-resurrected, probably under state control.
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The ones I receive now are rife with disgust at bureaucratic fumbling, with rage at an unspecified they who are in charge of everything from predicting which levees would break to choosing which people will return.
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Sediment escaping from the channel during overbank flooding builds levees bordering the channel, and sheets of sand spread from the channels as crevasse splays.
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Rescue workers, police and other law enforcement agencies set up camp on a levee beside the canal.
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Four years after the levee failures, New Orleans is seeing an unexpected boom in architectural experimentation.
Houses of the Future
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Along the many smaller rivers of the region, there are forests upon less active natural levee and backslope surfaces.
Beni savanna
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Do they allow people in low-lying neighborhoods where the old levees were breached to build again?
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To me the only place the Feds are culpable is in the authorization of funds to build up the levees.
Rebuilding New Orleans? « BuzzMachine
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A linear area known as the “batture lands”, the area between the levees on either side of the river, extends virtually the entire length of the alluvial plain along the course of the Mississippi River and its major tributaries.
Ecoregions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (EPA)
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Water flowing from the damaged levee near Lake Pontchartrain could have equally catastrophic effects, only unfolding more slowly.
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People who were standing upon the land were either thrown backwards into the crowd, or teetered back and forth on the rising ground of the levee.
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MYERS: What about the levees put down into this -- what we call a marshy area -- that are not deep enough, that are not supported enough and the water scours underneath?
CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2008
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Note 1: levee, origin: from the old French word levée, act of raising, from lever to raise.
A Brief History of the Blues
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High sediment loads from the Mkusi river which drains the Lubombo mountains have filled its arm of the lake to form meandering distributaries, levees and pans with swamp and riverine forest.
Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa
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The bottomland forests have been cleared and the region has been extensively leveed and modified for agriculture, flood control, and navigation.
Ecoregions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (EPA)
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Paul Newton/The Southern Illinoisan/Associated Press This aerial photo shows the threat of massive flooding after the Birds Point Levee was breached.
Record Flooding in Photos
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The system of leveeing was too onerous and expensive to be undertaken by the people sparsedly populating the eastern bank throughout the hill-country.
The Memories of Fifty Years
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In those days of steamboating, all the belongings of an immigrant would be landed on the levee and his freight bill would be presented to him by what we called the mud clerk, and he would take an account of his stock and pay the freight.
The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier
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High water can cover all these subtle topographies, but a swamp veteran like Charlie, or any local crawfisherman, will know when he's passing over a drowned waterway, or crossing a natural levee.
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The levees created the bowl, and now the breach in the levees is filling that bowl up with water.
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And, moreover, the levee system was substantially weakened by the storm, and any general repopulation of the City of New Orleans has to be accompanied by a plan that is capable of evacuating the people that come in.
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The lower reach of the St. Francis River, south of Marked Tree, is isolated by surrounding levees, the Huxtable Pumping Plant to the south, and a pair of one-way siphons to the north.
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He ran for his life. He sprinted through the clover fields in front of his mansion toward the water, where he knew a pirogue lay on the levee.
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LIEBERMAN: Is it also correct that Mr. Bahamonde told you that during the helicopter ride he could see that the leveed had broken.
CNN Transcript Feb 10, 2006
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The rumbling from Washington that the proposed cost of better levees is too much has grown louder.
12/12/2005
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They were a very strange folk, with a riddling dialect that made even Levee, no stranger to the art of persuasion, feel intimidated.
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As if any time spent by reporters ferreting out the truth - and by Congress overseeing - would otherwise be spent tossing sandbags on the levee, disinfecting the Superdome, or driving evacuees to Houston.
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Now we live in Riverbend, right next to the levee, and there's a bona fide hobo jungle over on the batture.
Hobo Stick
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In addition to revealing the lives of black schooner and lightermen, Cecelski discusses canal building, bateaux boating, rafting, levee work, and various kinds of fishing.
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The "mountainous flunkeydom" at Royal levées is a frequent incentive to ridicule with pen and pencil; Punch is happy in pillorying the Morning Post for the use (A the phrase, "the dense mass of the nobility and gentry" at one of Lady Derby's receptions; while he applauds the Queen for setting a good example by giving early juvenile parties in
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
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For a century levees had been constructed and natural outlets closed until the Atchafalaya River was the only one left to carry off the Mississippi's floodwaters.
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Between the levees that parallel the Mississippi River is a corridor known as the “batture lands.”
Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)
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These meetings, over the years, they are the ones who kind of oversaw the maintenance of the levees.
CNN Transcript Nov 18, 2005
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The Orleans Levee Board, the state agency charged with protecting the levees, is so notorious that it makes Bush’s FEMA look like a paragon of professionalism.
Schadenfreude as media bias « BuzzMachine
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Damaged levees have been repaired, and pumping of the remaining water continues.
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A week after the mayor had to suspend his repopulation schedule, the water is being pumped, the levees being patched and the return is on.
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It was obvious, even in the 1950s, that the sediments of the historic spring floods no longer reached their natural resting grounds in levees, swamps, and marshes.
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He began to build levees to stem the flooding but after nine years of exhausting toil, the position worsened everywhere.
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September 13th, 2008 1:44 am ET im not sure if anyone has heard but i just saw a brief report zip across the tv screen …….that a levee had failed in new orleans…..has anyone heard any news of new orleans ?
Here we go!
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In other words, he was responsible for formal receptions - known as levees - and dinners.
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And I remember specifically asking about, "What are the conditions of levees," and hearing at some point early in the afternoon, an initial report that said there may be some overtopping, there may be some loss of the I guess they call it "rickrack" (ph) or something on top of the levees -- but no substantial levee breach.
CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2006
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First, while a sandbag is the building block of a levee, no one sandbag can do what the whole levee does.
David Katz, M.D.: A New Tool for Healthy Living
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The levees failed and much of that city was submerged under water.
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Hurricane Katrina put a boat upside down in a New Orleans resident's front yard after the protective levees broke.
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Crevasse splay deposits are floodplain deposits formed by the breaching of a levee, typically during flood events.
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On a recent humid afternoon, Jack "Whitey" Knupp stood atop GrandTower's levee, surveying the Mississippi.
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They were watching the TV news as the canal levee was breached again, flooding their neighbourhood anew.
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Construction of levees and embankments prevents the floodplain from performing this function and transfers the problem further downstream to areas which were not subject to flooding.
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It reaffirmed the commitment by the court to rebuild the levee systems prior to the next hurricane season, which is June of next year.
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Like his fellow citizens, he took a lively interest in the great swellings of the Mississippi River, which periodically breached the levees in what were known as crevasses.
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The Mississippi River and its associated tributaries have been heavily channelized and leveed throughout the region.
Ecoregions of Iowa and Missouri (EPA)
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Even if there’s another 5 billion needed in miscellaneous expenses associated with this paradigm-breaking suggestion, it still only amounts to the cost of the levee re-building.
Should New Orleans be rebuilt? « BuzzMachine
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The need for higher levees was the primary topic at a town hall meeting Monday night in Hahnville with U.S. Sen. David Vitter.
Archive 2007-04-01
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In her might be seen, and in her was seen by the Europeans who attended the levee of that day, what the negro face and form may be when seen in their native climate, unhardened by degradation, undebased by ignorance, unspoiled by oppression -- all peculiarities of feature softened under the refining influence of mind, and all peculiarities of expression called out in their beauty by the free exercise of natural affections.
The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance
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We made our course at a right angle with the levee, and kept the helm firmly against any tendency to "wabble;" for if the swift tide had struck her on the side, it would have hurled her around in spite of us.
Up the River or, Yachting on the Mississippi
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Now America has had to pay the price for ignoring loud warnings about the weakened levees of New Orleans.
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At the tidal swamps, the shore is a low, narrow levee separating the waters of the creeks from the backwaters of the swamps.
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The Corps' Yazoo Pumps plan would drain water impounded by levees during high stages on the Mississippi River.
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Emergency crews are making progress in fixing the broken levees, but they are in a desperate race to stop the flooding.
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Between the levees that parallel the Mississippi River is a corridor known as the “batture lands”.
Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)
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In flood conditions, however, brimming reservoirs sometimes spill more water than downstream rivers can handle, thus straining the levees.
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Hydraulics was a much more awesome solution, and maybe cheaper in the long run considering levees is about as permanent a solution as mies 'risers ...
Flooding the Farnsworth
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The authorities were told twenty-five years ago that the New Orleans levees could not withstand a storm of Katrina's magnitude, but a city that votes Democratic wasn't going to get the necessary allocations to refortify them.
On Our Own
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Levee construction along the river coupled with canal excavation toward the lakefront were the key colonial public works projects to drain water from the city and thereby reclaim the swamps and marshes within the urbanized territory.
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The dramatic, late-night demolition of a huge earthen levee sent chocolate-colored floodwaters pouring onto thousands of acres of Missouri farmland yesterday.
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The authorities began working frantically up the river, using whatever materials and means available to construct dykes, dams and levees.
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Next to the levee where no steamboat will probably ever dock again, the Missouri still slides by.
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But those levees denied the delta replenishing river sediment, just as oil prospectors began to dredge coastal wetlands.
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They say that the current might be made to bear more upon the rocky shores, thus avoiding disastrous losses of land and many "crevasses," as the gaps made in the levées by the
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Over time (decades to centuries) the river course meanders across the floodplain making the várzea an ever-changing and heterogeneous landscape with a diversity of fluvial elements such as oxbow lakes, levees, meander swails, and point bars.
Monte Alegre varzea
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The Corps of Engineers already has dynamited a levee near Cairo, Ill., and opened a spillway outside of New Orleans to relieve pressure from the swollen river.
Rising Mississippi River takes aim at Delta region
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Mixed in among the terraces, levees, and ponds are long, narrow dunes formed by onshore winds funneled upriver.
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If this kind of sandbagging had existed in New Orleans, we could have kept the f'n levees from failing ....
McCain Ad: Obama Isn't There For The Troops Unless Cameras Are Around
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Emergency workers are desperately trying to fix the broken levees in New Orleans tonight.
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But we have short-circuited this natural process by constructing hundreds of miles of levees along the river and channeling the rushing water into the Gulf of Mexico, where essential sediment is dumped.
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I see the light-bodied Creole, in "cottonade" jacket and trousers of bright blue, mounted upon his small Spanish horse, and galloping along the Levee road.
The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
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Over time (decades to centuries), the river course meanders across the floodplain making the várzea an ever-changing and heterogeneous landscape with a diversity of fluvial elements such as oxbow lakes, levees, meander swales, and point bars.
Purus varzea
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The immediate storm surge didn't overtop the levees.
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Pumps would fail if the storm surge of up to 25 feet overwhelmed the city's levees.
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Even a distant temblor could cause a levee break, inundating heavily populated low-lying residential areas- and more homes are being built in flood-prone areas each year.
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But -- when they are engineered, drilled, dredged, channeled, leveed, and drained -- well, this is when things go bad.
R. Jude Wilber: It's the Sedimentology, Stupid
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Finally I jump ashore and heave my boat out and carry it over the levee.
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Is there a legitimate scientist in the world who doubts that tobacco smoke kills people, that air pollution kills people, that rising sea levels expose more sea water to sunlight that evaporates the water that affects the wind and temperature that makes the hurricanes that top the levees that hold back the lake that, when un-leveed, kills people?
Davis Sweet: Stop the Presses! A Right-Winger Lies!
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And the bad news about this is that, what that means is the homes that are right between the primary levee and the secondary levee, if the water overtops the first, and the mud levee stops the second, that means any homes right in the middle -- and it looks like just one long row of homes, they'd be in no man's land.
CNN Transcript Mar 28, 2009
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Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry.
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Marshland, containing cattails, bulrushes, and other reeds, would have been limited to the borders of the wooded ridges of levees, where the water level was consistently below the surface.
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However, forests behind the levees, which we hereafter refer to as backwater swamps, are flooded only when the river level rises high enough for floodwaters to flow over the natural levees.
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The matrix from Fish Hut above Dutch Gap is darker, organic-rich clay containing significant sand and mica, suggesting a crevasse splay, where sand was deposited on the floodplain after a levee break.
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Note 1: origin: from the old French word levée, act of raising, from lever to raise.
Memphis Minnie Lyrics
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J'aurais porté ma tête sur l'échafaud avec courage, parce que je me serais dit: Un jour viendra où ma cendre sera relevée avec les honneurs dus à un patriote persécuté par un tyran.
Moniteur/Morning Chronicle
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The breaching of the levee in Missouri may end up adding to the dead zone "a small amount," he said, but the main cause is heavy spring rains this year, which have sent more nutrients down-river.
Floods Raise Runoff Concerns
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Sandbag by sandbag it's slow progress fixing the broken levees of New Orleans.
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J'aurais porté ma tête sur l'échafaud avec courage, parce que je me serais dit: Un jour viendra où ma cendre sera relevée avec les honneurs dus à un patriote persécuté par un tyran.
Moniteur/Morning Chronicle
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Levee improvements are going on at the moment, but until are finished New Orleans is vulnerable.
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The men created a world of their own on the docks, levees, plantation landings, city quays, and steamboat decks of the Mississippi River economy.
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Everybody knew those levees were built to sustain a Category 2 at most.
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Let Hobart thrill to levees and martial parades of Her Majesty's arms, and fêtes champêtre served by liveried flunkeys.
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Transects were separated by 50 paces and most transects extended entirely over the attenuated crown of the natural levee of each forest avoiding any noticeable elevation gradient.
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Over time (from decades to millennia) these river courses meander across the floodplain, resulting in ever-changing geomorphology and heterogeneous landscape with a diversity of elements such as oxbow lakes, levees, meander swales, and point bars.
Iquitos varzea
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Hours before the worst of Hurricane Rita ravages the Texas and Louisiana coasts, water overwhelms or overtops a newly patched levee.
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No other of the Enlightened Despots was more fond than Gustav of the time-wasting rituals of court life, the levees, formal audiences and ceremonial entries and exits.
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This would slop over the levees between the lake and the city and fill the city ‘bowl’ with water in some places as deep as 20 ft.
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The condition of the levees is an obstacle to be overcome.
Think Progress » Bush Advisor To Reporter: Katrina “Has Fallen So Far Off The Radar Screen, You Can’t Find Itâ€
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Yet as the levees channeled the water, they also kept fresh soil carried by the muddy Mississippi from replenishing the sediments that made up the lowlands.
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Thanks to the leveeing of the Mississippi River, the normal deltaic cycle of spring flooding and silt deposition abruptly ended in the 19th century, and the entire region began to sink and erode.
John McQuaid: The Oil Spill: Another Louisiana Tragedy
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Water overtopped the levee of the industrial canal and poured into the lower Ninth Ward, reflooding it for the second time in three weeks.