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Corps of Engineers: Federal levee system had 'minimal' negative impact during Isaac
Posted on November 9, 2012 at 11:32 PM
Updated Wednesday, Nov 28 at 12:28 PM
Since Hurricane Isaac, a lot of people have questioned whether the post-Katrina federal levee system pushed more water into areas outside the system. Friday, the Corps of Engineers announced its answer.
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