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Full Committee hearing entitled, "New Orleans Hurricane and Flood Protection and Coastal Louisiana Restoration: Status and Progress."

June 16, 2009 02:30 PM

406 Dirksen EPW Hearing Room
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Minority Statement

  • James M. Inhofe
    Senator

Panel 1

  • Brigadier General Michael Walsh
    Commander, Division Engineer, Mississippi Valley Division
    US Army Corps of Engineers
    BGWalshNOLAEPWFINAL.pdf (42.0 KBs)

Panel 2

  • Jeff Jacobs
    Scholar, National Research Council
    Study Director, Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects
    JeffJacobsJune16EPWtestimony.pdf (69.2 KBs)
  • Steven Peyronnin
    Executive Director
    Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana
    StevenPeyronninLCATestimonyEPW6_16_09.pdf (59.0 KBs)
  • Dr. Robert Twilley
    Vice Chancellor of Research and Economic Development, Professor, Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences
    Louisiana State University
    TwilleyEPW_Written_jun09.pdf (402.2 KBs)
  • Joseph Rault
    President, Rault Resources Group of New Orleans
    Executive Committee Board Member, Pump to the River
    JoeRaultTestimony.pdf (331.1 KBs)
  • Thomas L. Jackson P.E., D.WRE
    Commissioner and past President – Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority – East
    Retired Civil Engineer and Past National President, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    SenateTestimonyEPW61609ThomasLJacksonHandoutFinal.pdf (78.5 KBs)

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