[StBernard] Strong Interest in Coastal Restoration Reflected at MRGO Ecosystem Restoration Meeting in Chalmette

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Sat Jan 22 11:11:48 EST 2011


Strong Interest in Coastal Restoration Reflected at MRGO Ecosystem
Restoration Meeting in Chalmette
January 21, 2011 | Posted by Delta Dispatches in Army Corps of Engineers,
MRGO, Meetings, Restoration Projects

By Amanda Moore, National Wildlife Federation

A crowd of 300 gathered at a school auditorium in St. Bernard Parish last
night for the Army Corps of Engineers' MRGO ecosystem restoration public
hearing. The Corps presented the highlights of their draft plan for
repairing damaged coastal wetlands as well as restoring some of the natural
storm surge protection lost because of the infamous shipping channel.



The MRGO Must Go Coalition, a group of 17 environmental and community
organizations, has been working with local communities and coastal
scientists to critique the draft plan. Community leaders, parish officials,
and large landowners echoed many of the Coalition recommendations,
including: oyster reef restoration in the Biloxi Marsh and restoring eroded
banklines along the MRGO channel.

One major hot-button topic at the hearing was the location of the proposed
Violet diversion, which will reconnect the Mississippi River to swamp and
marshlands for restoration. While the Corps proposes to locate the
diversion in an open cow pasture, MRGO Must Go and a large contingency of
community members support locating the diversion in the existing Violet
canal corridor to avoid dredging a new channel through the parish.

Two more public meetings are planned in Waveland, Ms. on January 25 and New
Orleans, La. on February 3, and the official comment period ends on February
14. View the Coalition's recommendations and comment online at
www.MRGOmustGO.org.



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