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Updated: 6:36 PM Mar 8, 2009
More Floods This Year?
Readiness of some rebuilt levees questioned
Posted: 6:36 PM Mar 8, 2009 |
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Another season of spring flooding is approaching, and the Army Corps of Engineers insists the earthen flood levees outmatched by the Mississippi River last summer are rebuilt and ready.
But not everyone's so sure.
Dozens of the levees in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri were breached or overtopped nearly nine months ago along the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
Corps officials say holes in the most of the levees are fixed or soon will be. All told, the Corps has spent about $64 million so far to fix breaches in about 70 levees in the three hardest-hit states.
But the Corps says much mechanical work remains, from fixing pump houses to replacing drains.
But many officials in communities behind levees in the states complain that work on the infrastructure has been too slow, and that fixing holes is just part of the solution.
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