New Orleans District began construction of an underwater sill across the bottom of the Mississippi River channel to slow the progression of salt water from the Gulf of Mexico. Construction of the ...
COUPLE COASTA The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has begun working on an underwater sill across the Mississippi River channel to further the upriver progression of saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico.
An influx of salt water in the Mississippi River, which feeds southeastern Louisiana’s drinking water supplies, is once again creeping up the waterway. For the third ...
For the third year in a row, an underwater levee is being built to ... s volume and current to push salt water from the Gulf of Mexico back out to sea. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and ...
More than 12% of crude production and 16% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico were offline in the aftermath of ...
Nearly a fifth of crude oil production and 28% of natural gas output in U.S. Gulf of Mexico federal waters remains offline in ...
Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production is almost fully restored following hurricane Francine, a statement posted on the Bureau ...
As September rolls on, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring the southeastern Gulf of Mexico/Northwestern for the possible development of a low-pressure system.
MIAMI – As tropical activity in the Atlantic Ocean quiets down again, attention is shifting back to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, where there are increasing signs of atmospheric conditions ...