Wetlands restoration will produce an unstable or stable Mississippi River?
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The below writings will provide information for both sides of the fence. Writings in this color will produce a more unstable river. Writings in this color will essentially keep a stable river.
The present Master Plan for wetlands restoration only covers one side of the fence. The plan discusses 20% to 30% of the river being diverted along the Mississippi River between Donaldsonville and the mouth of the river and, I believe, this will make the river unstable. The other side of the fence is diverting with keeping the river stable and I want to share some ideas of how, I believe, to keep the river stable.
General explanations about both sides of the fence:
LA Speaks Draft Master Plan will not work because I believe a river environmental disaster will occur with this plan as proposed.
http://members.cox.net/wetlandsrst/A%20shipping%20terminal%20has%20fallen%20in%20the%20river%20in%20the%20past.doc
Diversions at the mouth of the river not discussed by the Master Plan. Split Delta Conveyance Channels.
http://members.cox.net/wetlandsrst/Split%20Delta%20Conveyance%20Channels%20for%20East%20and%20West%20of%20the%20Mississippi%20River.doc
Calculations and other writings:
http://members.cox.net/wetlandsrst/Calculations%20and%20other%20writings.doc
Picture of possible tidal wave coverage:
http://members.cox.net/wetlandsrst/Tidal%20wave.JPG
Note: I am only a hobbyist on this subject and these are my thoughts which may not be fully understood by me. Please contact an expert for verification on anything I share. There is some repetition in the writings and please forgive.
Please contact your elected officials with your thoughts
Louisiana
Representative
http://house.louisiana.gov/hredist/FinalHouse/House%20(2003)%20-%20Statewide.pdf
Senator
http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Senators/ByParish.asp
United States
Representative
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Senator
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
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