Do Bigger Diversions Mean Bigger Results?
In This Issue...
- The Oil and Gas Industry at Work: Reducing Impact on Wetlands
- Do Bigger Diversions Mean Bigger Results?
- Understanding Diversions: The Water Column
- CWPPRA Quick News
- The Water Marks Interview: Ted Falgout
- Louisiana's State Bird is Thriving in the '90s
For more information about Louisiana's coastal wetlands and efforts planned and under way to ensure their survival, check out these sites on the World Wide Web:
http://www.lacoast.govhttp://www.savelawetlands.org
WaterMarks is published quarterly by the Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Task Force to communicate news and issues of interest related to the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act of 1990. This legislation funds wetlands enhancement projects nationwide, designating approximately $35 million annually for work in Louisiana. The state contributes 15 percent of the cost of project construction.
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Water Marks Editor
Public Affairs Office
New Orleans District
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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New Orleans, LA 70160-0267
(504) 862-2201
About this Issue's Cover . . .
Both brown and white pelicans are a common sight along Louisiana's coastal beaches.
(ACOE photo)
Both brown and white pelicans are a common sight along Louisiana's coastal beaches.
(ACOE photo)