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Text[0]=["Atchafalaya Basin Project","(PDF format, 1.6 MB)The Atchafalaya Basin is one of the nation's last great river swamps. It also contains the 883,000-acre Atchafalaya Basin Floodway. The Corps operates four locks, 449 miles of levees, 14 pumping stations, and 15 drainage structures in the basin to manage the waters."]
Text[1]=["Bonnet Carre' Spillway","The Bonnet Carre Spillway is the southernmost floodway in the Mississippi River & Tributaries (MR&T) Project. Located in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, the spillway protects New Orleans and other downstream communities during major floods on the Mississippi River."]
Text[2]=["Bayou Chene","This booklet is the second in our series of popular publications in support of the Corps historic preservation and cultural resources management program."]
Text[3]=["Caring For Coastal Wetlands","The Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act. (November 1997) This document is companion to a report submitted to Congress by the Louisian Coastal Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Task Force, The 1997 Evaluation of the U.S. Congress on the Effectiveness of Louisiana Coastal Restoration Projects."]
Text[4]=["Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act ","Visit the Web site for this comprehensive project."]
Text[5]=["Corps Participation in Water Resources","This booklet describes programs offered by the Corps to meet the needs of the customers."]
Text[6]=["Davis Pond Freshwater Diversion Project","Davis Pond Freshwater Diversion Structure will imitate spring floods to provide fresh water to the Barataria Bay estuary. It will combat land loss, enhance fish and wildlife habitat. <br>NEW: <A href='http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/pao/bro/DavisPondBrochure.pdf'>Read our Davis Pond Project Brochure</a><br>(PDF format, 560 KB)"]
Text[7]=["Dredge Wheeler","The hopper dredge WHEELER, the largest seagoing hopper dredge in the United States, is operated by the New Orleans District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Learn about its crew and operations in this informative Brochure."]
Text[8]=["Eads' South Pass Jetties","Eads’ jetties revived the declining Port of New Orleans and allowed the entire Mississippi Valley to prosper. This brochure offers an interesting glimpse into the history of the jetty system built by Captain James B. Eads and its subsequent commercial impact on the Mississippi River."]
Text[9]=["Emergency Operations","Overview of the Corps Emergency Operations & related response programs."]
Text[10]=["Federal Response System","Overview of the Corps of Engineers and its participation in the Federal Response System."]
Text[11]=["Freshwater Diversion","(PDF format, 3.7 MB)<br>The Corps and the state of Louisiana have joined forces in the battle against saltwater intrusion and coastal wetland erosion. Read about our plan of freshwater diversion that will establish favorable marsh salinity conditions, increase fish and wildlife, enhance vegetative growth, and reduce wetland loss."]
Text[12]=["Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW)","(brochure, PDF format, 1.2 Mb)<br>The GIWW is often referred to  as the most remarkable artery of transportation in America.  Linking deep-water ports, tributaries, rivers, and bayous, it stretches for more than 1,300 miles from the Mexican border at Brownsville, Texas, along the entire coast of the Gulf of Mexico to Apalachicola, Florida."]
Text[13]=["History of Baton Rouge Waterfront","A history of the Baton Rouge Waterfront in conjunction with the District’s 45-foot-deep, Baton Rouge-to-the-Gulf, Deep Draft Navigation Channel Project."]
Text[14]=["Industrial Canal Lock Construction Bulletin","(PDF format, 120 KB)<br>A bulletin of current and upcoming construction to replace the Industrial Canal Lock. Bulletin Number 1, January 2000"]
Text[15]=["Mermentau Basin Project","(PDF format, 1.2 MB)<br>The Mermentau River Basin begins just north of Oakdale and Ville Platte, and extends south to the Gulf of Mexico. The Corps' operation of five navigation locks and control structures helps maintain a freshwater reservoir for agricultural use, while preserving the basin’s sensitive environments."]
Text[16]=["Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO)","The Mississippi River Gulf Outlet is a 76-mile, man-made waterway authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1956 and the Water Resources Development Acts of 1976, 1986, and 1996. Completed in 1968 at a cost of $92 million."]
Text[17]=["Mississippi River and Tributaries Project","The major floods of 1912, 1913, and 1927 committed the federal government to legislate the Flood Control Act of 1928. This legislation authorized the Mississippi River & Tributaries (MR&T) Project, the nation's first comprehensive flood control and navigation act."]
Text[18]=["New Orleans District Operations Plan","The 'Operations Plan' provides the basis for actions to be accomplished during FY02 and into the future to improve operation of our district to address current and future needs."]
Text[19]=["Old River Control Structures","The Old River Control structures are operated to maintain the distribution of flow between the Mississippi River and the Atchafalaya River, and also prevent the Atchafalaya River from capturing the flow of the Mississippi River. (Available on request)"]
Text[20]=["Sela Report NO. 6, Spring 2001","(PDF format, 1060 KB)<br>In This Issue: SELA Project Status, SELA Expands Battle Against Urban Flooding, Cofferdams, Sheet Piling, Struts and Walers"]
Text[21]=["Sela Report NO. 5, Spring 2000","(PDF format, 2081 KB)<br>In This Issue: SELA Project Status, Flood Protection Improves, Canal Construction Begin On Napoleon Ave, The Corps Studies Slidell."]
Text[22]=["Sela Report NO. 4, Fall 1999","(PDF format, 466 KB)<br>In This Issue: SELA Rolls On New Pumps, Funding settled in St. Tammany Parish."]
Text[23]=["Sela Report NO. 3, Winter 1999","(PDF format, 387 KB)<br>In This Issue: Just for Rainfall Flooding, Studying New Projects in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes, Tools of the Trade, Construction Update Jefferson Parish, St. Tammany Projects Set for Authorization."]
Text[24]=["Sela Report NO. 2, Summer 1998","(PDF format, 356 KB)<br>In This Issue: Jefferson Parish Sees Dry Land Ahead, Pumps and Canals in the Works for Orleans Parish, Voters Reject Tax"]
Text[25]=["Sela Report NO. 1, Winter 1998","(PDF format, 687 KB)<br>In This Issue: Federal Dollars Ready to Combat Floods. Pumping the City Dry, SELA Project List Takes Shape, SELA Quick Facts, Resident Concerns: Q&A."]
Text[26]=["Water Resources Development in Louisiana","(1998)Louisiana water resource development is presented by river basin, with boundaries based on the watershed limits for major streams within each basin."]
Text[27]=["Watermarks","Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration News. Watermarks is published twice a year by the Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Task Force to communicate news and issues related to protecting and restoring the coastal marshes of Louisiana."]
Text[28]=["Calcasieu River Saltwater Barrier","The Calcasieu River Saltwater Barrier is a dam, navigation lock and flood control structure on the Calcasieu River upstream of Lake Charles, Louisiana designed to block salt water from traveling north from the Gulf of Mexico."]
Text[29]=["Canoeing at Indian Bayou","The Corps of Engineers, in partnership with Atchafalaya Water Trails (AWT), the state of Louisiana and citizen volunteers have mapped out a network of water trails throughout Indian Bayou. Indian Bayou offers a great opportunity to view scenic areas of hardwood forests, cypress swamps, and  a proliferation of waterfowl, alligators and other wildlife."]
Text[30]=["Hiking at Indian Bayou","Indian Bayou contains some of the country's most productive wildlife habitat. It's a paradise for hunters, fisherman, boaters, nature photographers and outdoor enthusiasts.  Now Indian Bayou is home for hiking enthusiasts, too, who can enjoy part of the world's largest freshwater swamp wilderness."]
Text[31]=["Brownfields","Brownfields are: real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant."]
Text[32]=["MS River Navigation","The History of Mississippi River Navigation"]
Text[33]=["Morganza Report","LOSING LAND, LOSING TIME: Coastal Communities Struggle to Survive"]
Text[34]=["Birding on Indian Bayou","Birding opportunities in the Indian Bayou Area, a 28,000 acre public access area in the Atchafalaya Basin managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  Features include a bird checklist of 205 species that have been sighted in the area, a detailed map, and directions from Interstate 10 and U.S. Highway 190."]

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