Chris Waddington of Times Picayune is first-ever recipient of Super Seal of Approval

Since November 2009, Levees.org has awarded a Seal of Approval (SOA) to 63 journalists who correctly described the flooding of New Orleans during Katrina as due to levee failure, not simply Mother Nature.

Saying Katrina is solely responsible for the 2005 Flood is like saying an iceberg is solely responsible for the Titanic Disaster. Now, at the 100th anniversary, the undisputed facts are the Titanic ignored seven heavy ice warnings, was going too fast and, of course, had too few lifeboats. An iceberg exposed those human mistakes.

But this week, Levees.org rolled out a new award to journalists who resist blaming the 2005 New Orleans flood on a storm, AND who properly attribute the levee system’s failure to the entity responsible for its performance – the federal government (Army Corps).

That award goes to Chris Waddington with the New Orleans Times Picayune for this opening line of a recent article.

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A message from Ivor van Heerden to the Supporters of Levees.org

Protesters at Rally for Ivor van Heerden at LSU

As a portion of an exclusive interview today, Dr. Ivor van Heerden has requested that Levees.org send this message to our supporters.

Here it is:

I would like to thank each of you very sincerely from the bottom of my heart for your support, your kind words, for the demonstration, and for the letters to LSU and the governor in support of my whistleblower lawsuit against LSU.

These are part of the good memories.

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EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Ivor van Heerden on Settlement with LSU

Ivor van Heerden

Today, Levees.org obtained an exclusive interview with Ivor van Heerden to discuss more details of his whistleblower lawsuit against LSU.

Initially, our interview was arranged in response to the remarkable story in the Sunday February 17th edition of the Baton Rouge Advocate about emails traded between members of the Louisiana Governor’s office and LSU officials three weeks after Katrina.

The emails revealed an apparent early plan to muzzle Dr. Ivor van Heerden when he rightly blamed the Army Corps of Engineers for most of the New Orleans area flooding during Katrina. Van Heerden alleged that LSU and members of the Governors’ office wanted to gag him, or worse, because they were worried his statements would put federal funding in jeopardy.

LSU receives large federal grants from the Army Corps.

But last night, we also learned that LSU and a separate state agency paid the former coastal researcher a settlement check in the amount $435,000 provided by both LSU and the Office of Risk Management.

LEVEES.ORG: Will any more details – in addition to the incriminating emails unveiled last week in The Advocate, be forthcoming regarding unsavory behavior at LSU?

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