Re: Hostility over NOLA/long

From: fran wilson (530rose@msn.com)
Wed Sep 7 00:47:02 2005





I agree that planners should think long and hard before rebuilding in NOLA.  Now that one of our may weak spots has been so thoroughly pointed out to anyone trying to do this country harm, I can imagine the next levee breach to be well thought out and totally unpredictable due to the lack of correlation with a hurricaine.

Fran Wilson, ARNP, CNM
Kennewick, WA



 


It's going to be an ongoing problem for years, compounded by potential
local corruption if the feds hand out billions for rebuilding. The poor
will be left out of the building boom. I think the city planners should
think hard about rebuilding those areas that are the most significantly
flooded, unless marked changes in the levee and pumping system occur.
Unfortunately, every year there is the chance for N.O. to get hit
again.

Ashley

--
D. Ashley Hill, MD
Associate Director
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency
and Loch Haven Ob/Gyn Group
Orlando, Florida





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