We ponder flood zone insurance costs with structures built below sea level in hurricane country.
@joshuasteel2109Ай бұрын
If we had all the money we sent the Ukraine through the Biden administration the people leading our country are supposedly really. They’re the ones destroying it but if we had that money think of the wall you could’ve built with that in the billions just laying down just smooth as Cell could’ve build a ride up had a fortress wall, we sent that shit over there so the crooked fuckers over there could buy new yachts and take them to the south of France
@TOMMY-WANT-WINGY2 ай бұрын
You know how convenient it was for the tax collectors that the levee opened up during katrina?
@hirusthehellhound2 ай бұрын
They smoke like those 1500KVa generators at my contry's sound system show when the bass hits
@CajunBadger2 ай бұрын
Nice!! So you fence off the beach so ppl who drive hours and hours to get here get SCREWED?? Absolutely unbelievable and truly a dump truck load of bullsh!t sitting here disappointed and shaking my head! @$$holes!!!! #phuqthegov 🙄🤦🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
@scotteustis3 ай бұрын
14:05 WSLP footprint
@smonline6315 ай бұрын
how do you ensure stones don't slide into river eventually?
@user-sh1is4po1k5 ай бұрын
The Osage Nation requests a copy of the slides and requests a consultation meeting to discuss our concerns. The Osage Nation requests invited signatory status for the Programmatic Agreement to be developed. Thank you
@usacenola5 ай бұрын
The slides are available on the study's website here: www.mvn.usace.army.mil/About/LMRComp/. Also on the bottom of that page is the contact information for the study team, please reach out to them about the Programmatic Agreement.
@jeffbooks325311 ай бұрын
Good to see they are FINALLY working on this. It's been in planning stages for decades. What is the proposed completion date?
@carlosfroggymay7279 Жыл бұрын
Where was the location of this press conference?
@usacenola Жыл бұрын
Outside of the New Orleans District headquarters.
@savagelifeboxing22 Жыл бұрын
My Company Commander at Ft Riley HHC 1st Brigade
@daverunner33972 жыл бұрын
They built a city below sea level and filled it with democrats, perfect plan.
@tylerwishyouknew33342 жыл бұрын
Seems like a environmental disaster to save commerce
@TCPUDPATM2 жыл бұрын
Sheesh, why is the startup of these engines so disgusting? They’re brand new!
@SirFrag322 жыл бұрын
It's due to a cold-start, combined with the pumps being direct-drive (Always engaged). They emit that black smoke until the turbo boost comes up so they burn more effeciently.
@hirusthehellhound2 ай бұрын
Its diesel. Always smoke like that when the load are direct drive
@BB-sx9cd2 жыл бұрын
What is this ? Is it a water dam ? We do not understand it
@scottclute74432 жыл бұрын
Would love to volunteer for work.How would one apply???
@bradleyhayesesq3 жыл бұрын
My one question is: who screwed up the Commander's flags?! Geez...
I love all of that black diesel exhaust because every time a tree hugging coward sees it, they lose their minds. I love polluting their air.
@bernardhelinski11413 жыл бұрын
Unreal
@carolyn45203 жыл бұрын
Thank you for for reiterating about responding to the different accountability drills.
@regenikkosta21233 жыл бұрын
Interesting, very interesting. Views are not enough for such content. utify.io is a good service. It will help you to raise views and live subscribers!. _|
@rickbroussard58794 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for your continued districts status reports
@philipmeric86594 жыл бұрын
good video
@Mission2Accomplish4 жыл бұрын
Thank You!
@treykramer59864 жыл бұрын
Appreciate this being made available... can’t help but wonder about our ability to confidently predict the economic uplift/benefit from said diversion considering the massive amounts of funding we are talking about here... do we have any performance tracking/lookbacks on previous diversions (natural and/or man made)? Certainly need to find a way to hinder the amount of land loss but without a coastal-wide approach, the only areas that will benefit from diversions are those in the immediate vicinity of the river
@patriciavanderpool41694 жыл бұрын
Colonel Murphy is great! What an honor to support the USACE missions. The updates are greatly appreciated and help us serve the Corps.
@bradleyhayesesq4 жыл бұрын
Good job Heath & COL Murphy!
@Mission2Accomplish4 жыл бұрын
Heath is awesome!! Wtg Heath.
@Mission2Accomplish4 жыл бұрын
I love our Commander. He is in my opinion the best I have ever encountered and I have encountered some great ones!!!
@PierreClavie4 жыл бұрын
Roger that Sir! Gary Owen!
@rachelmarsh20444 жыл бұрын
This helped me understand a couple concepts and terms for a school project. Thanks!
@TranslucentOrigin5 жыл бұрын
Destroying coast life one opening at a time.
@tompipps33835 жыл бұрын
TOM PIPPS . FOAM - BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA USA . . HI HELLO .
@jesser51275 жыл бұрын
Why does the discharge look so sloppy?
@jacobdavis0003 жыл бұрын
That's what she said.
@careysharp83403 жыл бұрын
@@jacobdavis000 You wrong for that 🤣
@999670205 жыл бұрын
@3:24-3:28 #catastrophe :P
@neckarsulme5 жыл бұрын
The French played us on that purchase
@smaze17825 жыл бұрын
You can NOT conquer the Mississippi river, you can only hope to contain it.
@cajun95095 жыл бұрын
Great video. Man it took me back to some good times. I came on after the cofferdam was installed and worked the sector gates section for Traylor Brothers. I was a rigger and unhooked the first gate when the stiff leg crain set it in. There all the way until the hole was flooded and gates operational. Great job site with great people.
@user-xd4go8rn8h5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Rexluna16 жыл бұрын
The influx of fresh water actually kills fish in Pontchartrain
@That0neMonkey5 жыл бұрын
And the influx of fresh water enters the Mississippi Sound on the MS Gulf Coast and kills way too many dolphins...
@jonnyquest90383 жыл бұрын
But wouldn’t the Mississippi drain to this area (apontchartrain and the Gulf) without the Army Corps’ intervention?
@ralphholiman7401 Жыл бұрын
And, destroys the oyster beds in the Mississippi Sound.
@williamhaynes70896 жыл бұрын
great video gets straight to the point
@trailhuntertv70366 жыл бұрын
It's only getting worse
@Deeked8 жыл бұрын
Why in the hell would any civilization build where it will flood and destroy everything? Even the Indians that inhabited the land before us knew better. And why would anyone expect others to pay for this doomed to flood city?
@usacenola8 жыл бұрын
+David C (Deeked) The city of New Orleans is close to 300 years old. The French established the city on a natural high ground, but as time passed the city grew. Today the city is of vital importance to the nation's shipping and navigation industry, as well as the economy. Of the world's 15 busiest ports four are south of Baton Rouge.
@Deeked8 жыл бұрын
+teamneworleans natural high ground. like i said, the natives were smart enough not to build there. even if it was 5 feet above sea level, it is still guaranteed to flood.
@georgeboyd27747 жыл бұрын
David C You should ask the people who live in Arizona, Alaska, ,Canada, why they built there. Yes, New Orleans floods, so does Houston, TX. Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico, are desert, and don't have enough water. Our northern states, and much of Canada, have brutal winters. Should people live there, too?
@jaysson11517 жыл бұрын
Just like why in the hell do people build in the midwest like Oklahoma City and Dallas and Little Rock where they have massive tornadoes? Why in the hell do people build on the west coast like LA and San Francisco where they are sitting on a major fault? Why in the hell did people build on Manhattan, KNOW that a hurricane will like blow through and flood the whole city. Why in the hell do humans live on this earth PERIOD, knowing that at some point in time of their short lifetimes, there will be some kind of natural disaster that will cause certain damage, death, and destruction? I guarantee that the answer that you are thinking about right now that you believe justifies YOUR place of residence works is the same freaking answer that the people of New Orleans is thinking. There is NO such thing of a place that is 100% safe from mother nature.
@jackking55676 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree. If housing and businesses are vulnerable then at least build structures on legs so that water cannot reach them. In the UK they're being allowed to build on flood plains and most mortgage lenders won't provide a loan to buy those houses.
@RDC_Autosports9 жыл бұрын
Cat C280 3612 5444-HP @1000 rpm, all have block heaters so there ready at a moments notice. each one consumes 263 gallons of diesel an hr
@javieratam59dotnet8 жыл бұрын
+russell379x what temperature do they keep the blocks for quick startup? It doesn't exactly get cold in LA.
@RDC_Autosports8 жыл бұрын
+Javier J 160* but because of the usage of electric they use room heaters keeps it 65* in the building only Ouse the block heaters pre test run
@stevetregre85848 жыл бұрын
Cat's having a hard time when taking that pump is turned on!
@RDC_Autosports6 жыл бұрын
Steve Tregre to be honest all cats have that problem, I'm just being honest. They have a hard time. Even the gen sets I work on... they don't like that initial load. The pumps have a Lufkin gear and are direct drive propeller pumps (looks like a boat prop facing up)
@gravelydon70723 жыл бұрын
@@RDC_Autosports We had Cats at one of mine. Caterpillar had to derate the engines to get them down to our specs. And still they smoked. While the Detroits, which moved more water per second, barely showed any. We also had some of the first large Cat engines in some of our stations and because of that, they stayed Cat yellow instead of Yew Green that most of ours were painted. So Cat could send people to see the 3606s in operation. Cat learned a lot from ours. Like the fact that you don't use a unit injector on an engine like that without having a cool down cycle where fuel flows thru the injector to carry off the heat even after the engine is shut down. By the time this video was posted, ours already had 10 years of use on them.
@bearbon29 жыл бұрын
What make are the engines? EMD, Alco, Fairbanks-Morse?
@javajo468 жыл бұрын
I think I saw somewhere Fairbanks-Morse?
@bearbon28 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I was wishing they were F-Ms but I looked it up and they are actually 5444 horsepower Caterpillars. Still sound good though!
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We ponder flood zone insurance costs with structures built below sea level in hurricane country.
If we had all the money we sent the Ukraine through the Biden administration the people leading our country are supposedly really. They’re the ones destroying it but if we had that money think of the wall you could’ve built with that in the billions just laying down just smooth as Cell could’ve build a ride up had a fortress wall, we sent that shit over there so the crooked fuckers over there could buy new yachts and take them to the south of France
You know how convenient it was for the tax collectors that the levee opened up during katrina?
They smoke like those 1500KVa generators at my contry's sound system show when the bass hits
Nice!! So you fence off the beach so ppl who drive hours and hours to get here get SCREWED?? Absolutely unbelievable and truly a dump truck load of bullsh!t sitting here disappointed and shaking my head! @$$holes!!!! #phuqthegov 🙄🤦🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
14:05 WSLP footprint
how do you ensure stones don't slide into river eventually?
The Osage Nation requests a copy of the slides and requests a consultation meeting to discuss our concerns. The Osage Nation requests invited signatory status for the Programmatic Agreement to be developed. Thank you
The slides are available on the study's website here: www.mvn.usace.army.mil/About/LMRComp/. Also on the bottom of that page is the contact information for the study team, please reach out to them about the Programmatic Agreement.
Good to see they are FINALLY working on this. It's been in planning stages for decades. What is the proposed completion date?
Where was the location of this press conference?
Outside of the New Orleans District headquarters.
My Company Commander at Ft Riley HHC 1st Brigade
They built a city below sea level and filled it with democrats, perfect plan.
Seems like a environmental disaster to save commerce
Sheesh, why is the startup of these engines so disgusting? They’re brand new!
It's due to a cold-start, combined with the pumps being direct-drive (Always engaged). They emit that black smoke until the turbo boost comes up so they burn more effeciently.
Its diesel. Always smoke like that when the load are direct drive
What is this ? Is it a water dam ? We do not understand it
Would love to volunteer for work.How would one apply???
My one question is: who screwed up the Commander's flags?! Geez...
Amazing had no idea what went on on the Rivers .
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Rolling some coal baby
I love all of that black diesel exhaust because every time a tree hugging coward sees it, they lose their minds. I love polluting their air.
Unreal
Thank you for for reiterating about responding to the different accountability drills.
Interesting, very interesting. Views are not enough for such content. utify.io is a good service. It will help you to raise views and live subscribers!. _|
Thank you sir for your continued districts status reports
good video
Thank You!
Appreciate this being made available... can’t help but wonder about our ability to confidently predict the economic uplift/benefit from said diversion considering the massive amounts of funding we are talking about here... do we have any performance tracking/lookbacks on previous diversions (natural and/or man made)? Certainly need to find a way to hinder the amount of land loss but without a coastal-wide approach, the only areas that will benefit from diversions are those in the immediate vicinity of the river
Colonel Murphy is great! What an honor to support the USACE missions. The updates are greatly appreciated and help us serve the Corps.
Good job Heath & COL Murphy!
Heath is awesome!! Wtg Heath.
I love our Commander. He is in my opinion the best I have ever encountered and I have encountered some great ones!!!
Roger that Sir! Gary Owen!
This helped me understand a couple concepts and terms for a school project. Thanks!
Destroying coast life one opening at a time.
TOM PIPPS . FOAM - BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA USA . . HI HELLO .
Why does the discharge look so sloppy?
That's what she said.
@@jacobdavis000 You wrong for that 🤣
@3:24-3:28 #catastrophe :P
The French played us on that purchase
You can NOT conquer the Mississippi river, you can only hope to contain it.
Great video. Man it took me back to some good times. I came on after the cofferdam was installed and worked the sector gates section for Traylor Brothers. I was a rigger and unhooked the first gate when the stiff leg crain set it in. There all the way until the hole was flooded and gates operational. Great job site with great people.
Lol
The influx of fresh water actually kills fish in Pontchartrain
And the influx of fresh water enters the Mississippi Sound on the MS Gulf Coast and kills way too many dolphins...
But wouldn’t the Mississippi drain to this area (apontchartrain and the Gulf) without the Army Corps’ intervention?
And, destroys the oyster beds in the Mississippi Sound.
great video gets straight to the point
It's only getting worse
Why in the hell would any civilization build where it will flood and destroy everything? Even the Indians that inhabited the land before us knew better. And why would anyone expect others to pay for this doomed to flood city?
+David C (Deeked) The city of New Orleans is close to 300 years old. The French established the city on a natural high ground, but as time passed the city grew. Today the city is of vital importance to the nation's shipping and navigation industry, as well as the economy. Of the world's 15 busiest ports four are south of Baton Rouge.
+teamneworleans natural high ground. like i said, the natives were smart enough not to build there. even if it was 5 feet above sea level, it is still guaranteed to flood.
David C You should ask the people who live in Arizona, Alaska, ,Canada, why they built there. Yes, New Orleans floods, so does Houston, TX. Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico, are desert, and don't have enough water. Our northern states, and much of Canada, have brutal winters. Should people live there, too?
Just like why in the hell do people build in the midwest like Oklahoma City and Dallas and Little Rock where they have massive tornadoes? Why in the hell do people build on the west coast like LA and San Francisco where they are sitting on a major fault? Why in the hell did people build on Manhattan, KNOW that a hurricane will like blow through and flood the whole city. Why in the hell do humans live on this earth PERIOD, knowing that at some point in time of their short lifetimes, there will be some kind of natural disaster that will cause certain damage, death, and destruction? I guarantee that the answer that you are thinking about right now that you believe justifies YOUR place of residence works is the same freaking answer that the people of New Orleans is thinking. There is NO such thing of a place that is 100% safe from mother nature.
I absolutely agree. If housing and businesses are vulnerable then at least build structures on legs so that water cannot reach them. In the UK they're being allowed to build on flood plains and most mortgage lenders won't provide a loan to buy those houses.
Cat C280 3612 5444-HP @1000 rpm, all have block heaters so there ready at a moments notice. each one consumes 263 gallons of diesel an hr
+russell379x what temperature do they keep the blocks for quick startup? It doesn't exactly get cold in LA.
+Javier J 160* but because of the usage of electric they use room heaters keeps it 65* in the building only Ouse the block heaters pre test run
Cat's having a hard time when taking that pump is turned on!
Steve Tregre to be honest all cats have that problem, I'm just being honest. They have a hard time. Even the gen sets I work on... they don't like that initial load. The pumps have a Lufkin gear and are direct drive propeller pumps (looks like a boat prop facing up)
@@RDC_Autosports We had Cats at one of mine. Caterpillar had to derate the engines to get them down to our specs. And still they smoked. While the Detroits, which moved more water per second, barely showed any. We also had some of the first large Cat engines in some of our stations and because of that, they stayed Cat yellow instead of Yew Green that most of ours were painted. So Cat could send people to see the 3606s in operation. Cat learned a lot from ours. Like the fact that you don't use a unit injector on an engine like that without having a cool down cycle where fuel flows thru the injector to carry off the heat even after the engine is shut down. By the time this video was posted, ours already had 10 years of use on them.
What make are the engines? EMD, Alco, Fairbanks-Morse?
I think I saw somewhere Fairbanks-Morse?
Thanks, I was wishing they were F-Ms but I looked it up and they are actually 5444 horsepower Caterpillars. Still sound good though!