Caminada shoreline restoration project is ready to go, corps says

Published: Tuesday, July 05, 2011, 4:30 AM The Army Corps of Engineers has finally unveiled a long-awaited $446 million plan to rebuild the Caminada shoreline south of Port Fourchon and the mostly disappeared Shell Island to the east of Grand Isle. View full sizeIt calls for a radically different approach to coastal restoration, one that involves using sand deposits miles [...]

Taking the track to court

By WES HELBLING North Ouachita Weekly News Posted Jun 23, 2011 @ 01:33 PM Sterlington, La. — More than a year after a suit was filed in the Third Judicial District Court against the USA Speedway, a hearing in the case is slated for August 29. New Orleans attorney Clay Garside filed the original petition for damages and permanent injunction [...]

Judge dismisses environmental law claims by third-party organizations in BP litigation

By Rebecca Mowbray, The Times-Picayune The Times-Picayune In a blow to environmental advocacy groups, U.S. District Court Judge Carl Barbier dismissed all environmental law claims by third-party organizations Thursday in the consolidated litigation over last year's oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, saying that they don't have standing because the oil has stopped and the responsible parties are cleaning [...]

Yazoo pump: Project dead, again!

Is the Yazoo Pump finally dead? U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock last month ruled against it. But then, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had previously vetoed the project as provided under the Clean Water Act. The Board of Mississippi Levee Commissioners had challenging the EPA veto. It's really a terrible idea. Democratic Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt called the plan to [...]
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