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Ray 02-27-2010 04:25 PM

Coastal erosion discussed
 
The Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday discussed coastal restoration
projects in Southwest Louisiana during a town-hall session in Lake Charles.
Col. Alvin Lee talked about the most-recently completed project, a pipeline that
stretches from the Calcasieu Ship Channel into the Sabine Wildlife Refuge.
Lee said material dredged from the channel is pumped to the refuge to recreate lost wetlands.
“We build (the land) up to about 3 feet above sea level, and when that settles, it
becomes marsh and vegetation can start to grow. There are four areas in the
refuge that the corps plans to build up. Those who attended the
meeting included people who live close to the affected waterways and those who
don’t but are still concerned. Edna Wegener said she wanted to hear how to strike
a balance between industry and nature. “I know that we have the
oil industry and we need that, but we know that the pipelines and channels have
been the cause of so much damage to the wetlands,” she said.
In similar meetings taking
place in other coastal communities throughout the week, Lee said, a recurring theme is money.
“That’s why we have to do feasibility studies for every project.We have to show that
the project will work,” he said. “I can see from the public there is a lot of attention to coastal
restoration. They understand that the coast is
a vital part of culture and their way of life.” The idea of a series of
town hall meetings was developed about a year ago, Lee said.
“We recognized we had a lot of individual efforts going on in the area, and we hadn’t
communicated those to the public. “So we decided we wanted
to put together this series of presentations and give the public a status report of
what we have ongoing and what is being planned for the future.”


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