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en If it were to rain a lot, there is concern from the Army Corps of Engineers that the levees might break,

en Has your district defended any cases on behalf of the (U.S.) Army Corps of Engineers against claims brought by environmental groups seeking to block or otherwise impede the Corps work on the levees protecting New Orleans? If so, please describe the case and the outcome of the litigation.

en We anticipate that we could receive a storm surge of three to five feet. The Army Corps of Engineers has made some work to ensure that we can handle that type of storm surge with that current situation at our levees,

en Military bases were damaged that need to be repaired. Those levees (in New Orleans) need to be repaired, so the Army Corps of Engineers is going to need money, ... There's highway money that's going to be needed for all the interstates that have been damaged. There are damages to the wildlife refuges down there.

en That's going to take awhile, I know. City engineers as well as the [Army] Corps of Engineers are working right now to dredge out an area around Pier 6 so we can bring in barges and help facilitate the removal of the debris. But it's going to take months.

en The Army Corps of Engineers has a very large budget, and it has grown a lot over recent years, ... To the extent there's been any limitation of [the Corps'] budget, it has to do with previous tendencies to build marinas and things that don't have much to do with preparing us for disaster.

en The Army Corps of Engineers has a very large budget, and it has grown a lot over recent years. To the extent there's been any limitation of [the Corps'] budget, it has to do with previous tendencies to build marinas and things that don't have much to do with preparing us for disaster.

en [The Washington-based Environmental Integrity project reported this week that in the past few months, the Army Corps of Engineers has opened vast tracts of wetlands to development.] Congress has failed to act to shore up wetlands protections after the Supreme Court decision, ... And as bad as the Supreme Court decision was, the Army Corps has made it worse by going further than the opinion required.

en The Corps of Engineers is using modern design and construction methods, which have greatly improved in the last 40 years, which is the time when those levees were originally built.

en The Corps of Engineers is using modern design and construction methods, which have greatly improved the last 40 years, which is the time when those levees were originally built.

en The Corps of Engineers is using modern design and construction methods, which have greatly improved the last four years, which is the time when those levees were originally built.

en Generally, in a (review), the numbers aren't as important as the substantive issues. It's very hard to utilize if it's not substantive. We look very hard at things that come in from other agencies, like the Corps (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) and the EPA.

en It is an honor for HNTB to have the opportunity to assist the New Orleans District of the Army Corps of Engineers in continuing its valiant efforts to rebuild the city's infrastructure. We have assembled a talented team that will quickly deliver some diverse and complex services to meet the Corps' accelerated schedule.

en It kind of makes you wonder who is in charge at the Army Corps of Engineers.

en This gives us a green light from the [Army Corps of Engineers] on every piece of this project. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. This gives us a green light from the [Army Corps of Engineers] on every piece of this project.


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