April 14, 2004

Proposed water flow project at Bayou Lafourche discussed

 

The proposed Mississippi River Reintroduction Into Bayou Lafourche project sponsored by the state and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be discussed at a series of public hearings to be held April 22-28, 2004.

Project managers from both agencies will present plans and alternatives on how the project would be built and will receive public input at the upcoming meetings. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Project Manager Bob Roberts said the Bayou Lafourche project will include dredging work, bank stabilization, and diverting water from the Mississippi River. The funding costs for planning, engineering and design is expected to total $9.7 million with a 50/50 cost share from Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (Breaux Act) federal funding and the state.

The meeting schedule is as follows:

 

Editors: For more information, contact DNR Project Manger Bob Roberts at 225-342-9423.

 

C&E Secretary Dustin Davidson
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