Study commissioned by Levees.org accepted for presentation at LSU conference

U.S. Counties with levees (click to enlarge)

What a difference a FOIA makes.



In April 2009, Levees.org filed a request to FEMA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). We wanted to know where the people lived who were protected by levees.



Six months later, FEMA responded and we learned that the majority (55%) of the American people lives in counties protected by levees.

Researcher Ezra Boyd converted the mountain of data into an easy-to-read map (see above). Shortly afterward, Levees.org commissioned Boyd to create a white paper analyzing the data.


The results were then published by the New Orleans Times Picayune, Homeland Security, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the Insurance Journal.





And Levees.org just heard that Boyd’s white paper entitled “Assessing the Benefits of Levees: An Economic Assessment of U.S. Counties with Levees” has been accepted for Challenges of Natural Resource Economics & Policy: The Third National Forum on Socioeconomic Research in Coastal Systems.

The CNREP 2010 conference will be held in New Orleans LA on May 26-28, 2010.

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Counting the Days until Debut of HBO’s Treme

Sandy Rosenthal and actor John Goodman on the set recording a public service announcement for Levees.org in April 2007.

I have it on good authority from three people close to the set of HBO’s upcoming new series Treme that Levees.org supporters are going to love some of the lines spoken by John Goodman’s character, Ashley Morris in the debut episode.

Mark your calendars:
Sunday April 11, 2010
9 – 10:20 CST
on HBO

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Mayor-elect appoints two Levees.org staffers to Transition Team

Sandy Rosenthal and H.J. Bosworth Jr. Photo/Stanford Rosenthal

New Orleans mayor-elect Mitch Landrieu has appointed two Levees.org staffers to his Transition Team.

H.J. Bosworth Jr. PE, research director for Levees.org, and Sandy Rosenthal, founder and executive director of Levees.org will serve on the Flood Protection Subcommittee of the broader Flood Protection and Coastal Restoration Task Force.

The Flood Protection Subcommittee will be chaired by Stephen Rosenthal, founder of the Flood Protection Alliance. The Coastal Restoration Subcommittee will be chaired by King Milling, Chairman of America’s Wetland Foundation.

Click here for a complete list of the Flood Protection and Coastal Restoration Task Force members.
https://levees.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/3.15.10-List-of-Members.pdf

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