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Old 05-08-2011, 04:24 PM
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Default Morganza Spillway flood estimates released

http://www.kplctv.com/story/14591534...ganza-spillway

The following is a news release from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
NEW ORLEANS– In partnership with state and local leaders, the Corps has developed an Inundation Map to depict anticipated impacts from operation of the Morganza Floodway. As floodwaters progress through the Morganza Floodway to the Gulf of Mexico, the height of the water could reach between five (5) and upwards of twenty]five (25) feet above ground elevation, causing widespread flooding and inundation.
Public safety is the Corps' number one priority and people within the following parishes are encouraged to contact their public officials for further evacuation information: Pointe Coupee, St Landry, St Martin, Iberia, Iberville, St Mary, and Terrebonne parishes. Public notice of operation and required evacuation will be given through your State and local emergency officials and other governmental authorities, as well as media outlets. Notification will be given in advance with adequate time for evacuation; however, expeditious action must be taken to protect life and property.
The Morganza Floodway is part of the Mississippi River & Tributaries (MR&T) system, operation of which is outlined in the Water Control Manual. In extreme high water events, not operating this structure would cause the entire MR&T system to operate in excess of its design (due to the increased pressure). The Mississippi River is continuing to swell at near historic levels, not seen since 1927. One of the ways the Corps can reduce the amount of flooding and impacts of the high water is through operation of the MR&T system.
Congress authorized the Morganza Floodway as a vital part of the Mississippi River and Tributaries Project, to relieve the Lower Mississippi River of excess floodwater, which would otherwise stress the limits of the system. The Morganza Floodway is only operated when existing conditions, combined with predicted stages and discharges, indicate that mainline levees in Baton Rouge, New Orleans and other downstream communities will be subjected to unacceptable risk from high water. The decision to open Morganza is the responsibility of the Mississippi River Commission President Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh, commander of the Corps' Mississippi Valley Division in Vicksburg, Miss.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may need to operate the Morganza Floodway as a result of the historic rising river stages and flow rates. Operation of the Morganza Floodway would require the evacuation of people and livestock, and removal of personal belongings for communities within the Atchafalaya River Basin. The Corps is monitoring weather conditions and river conditions to determine if operation of the structure is necessary to ensure the safety of the Mississippi River and Tributaries system.
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Old 05-08-2011, 04:40 PM
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Was at my camp at 3 mile lake this weekend and some people were starting to pack up stuff. Not looking good for that area. I guess i'll start
moving some of my things next week.
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Old 05-08-2011, 05:33 PM
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Dont wait to long .If they decide to open thursday there will probably restrict access by wednesday
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news just said that bayou sorrel is expecting water Tuesday????
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Old 05-08-2011, 07:12 PM
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Dont wait to long .If they decide to open thursday there will probably restrict access by wednesday
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news just said that bayou sorrel is expecting water Tuesday????
I guess I won't be fishing out of pigeon anytime soon! usually june and july
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Old 05-08-2011, 07:59 PM
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water will be gone by end of june
IMHO this will be a good thing for the spillway. Flush out alot of the bad water.
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Old 05-09-2011, 08:04 AM
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water will be gone by end of june
IMHO this will be a good thing for the spillway. Flush out alot of the bad water.
not only that but restock a lot of my fishing waters! Might actually be able to catch some nice bass in sherburne next time i go, and it should restock the sacalait population as well as catfish.

One thing I am afraid of though, frikin asain carp invasion. We're gonna need a BIG group of bowfisherman and go tear them to peices. Pretty much nothing else we can do to eliminate them from intrusion
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