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Paul Sawyer from the Amite River Basin Commission joins the show to announce a landmark partnership tackling one of Louisiana’s most persistent flooding challenges—Bayou Manchac. For the first time, East Baton Rouge, Ascension, Iberville, and the City of St. George are collaborating to restore natural water flow, reduce flood risk, and even create new recreational opportunities. With $30 million committed and modeling underway, the project aims to realign Ward Creek, elevate key infrastructure, and prevent disasters like the 2016 flood. Sawyer explains why this agreement is historic, how it’s being funded, and what residents can expect over the next three years.
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By Brian HaldanePaul Sawyer from the Amite River Basin Commission joins the show to announce a landmark partnership tackling one of Louisiana’s most persistent flooding challenges—Bayou Manchac. For the first time, East Baton Rouge, Ascension, Iberville, and the City of St. George are collaborating to restore natural water flow, reduce flood risk, and even create new recreational opportunities. With $30 million committed and modeling underway, the project aims to realign Ward Creek, elevate key infrastructure, and prevent disasters like the 2016 flood. Sawyer explains why this agreement is historic, how it’s being funded, and what residents can expect over the next three years.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.