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HMfiri Conn Mississippi may shift Change in river feare SC ou | semina TAMU H ® the fro United Press International BATON ROUGE, La. — Engineers Wednesday warned that the Mississippi River is dangerously near abandoning its main channel within 1 to 20 years. Louisiana officials were told that the river might soon break out of its current channel and overtake the small Atchafalaya River for a shorter route to the Gulf of Mexico. This would necessitate a billion-dollar In the event of a flood, residents would emergency repair job calling for man-made locks, dams more days to evacuate flood-prone areas, bot[§| ^achr} and almost constant dredging to keep the waterway said the force of Mississippi River water rush™ floods similar to those in 1973. The added wst increase currents enough to knock out existird and send millions of cubic feet of water surging: Atchafalaya River, knocking out bridges, land wildlife, rupturing oil and gas pipelines ut| massive flooding in Morgan City. NEZU 204B S JOLLEY] Theate SC OJV SCCAJ open for ocean-going ships. In a report of their two-year study, engineers said the breakout would occur in the center of the state where Louisiana and Mississippi are separated by the river. It could come as early as next spring or could be delayed up to 20 years by a planned $216 million channel control project by the Army Corps of Engineers. Dr. Raphael Kazmann said the break would occur at the Old River Control Structure — an 18-year-old sys tem of dams, levees and locks near Simmsport, La., that keeps the channel heading southeast to New Orleans. Kazmann said the auxiliary structure “may buy us 20 years, but we’ve got to hurry up and get it built.” Economist David Johnson said if the change occurs soon, the increased water flow in the Atchafalaya chan nel could destroy eight bridges and rip apart natural gas pipelines supplying fuel to 28 eastern and southern states. Costs of emergency repairs if the break occurs sud denly were estimated in the billions of dollars. “We are talking about a calamity too horrible to con template,” said state Rep. Jesse Guidry, whose Cecila, La., home lies in the future flood plain. Guidry said the federal government would have to foot the bill. Kasmann said the Mississippi could make its inevit able move as soon as next spring if the state experiences will me IlLLIAR] MSC b SS Ol beginni LSALW officers ETHOE Hubert 6U lf by way of the Atchafalaya will scouroulfflji^lU EE bottom, undermine bridge pilings and dumpIfCAMPUS the lower Atchafalaya Basin. The Mississippi channel between Baton New Orleans would be reduced to a brackish ary, he said. With locks or nearly constantd river could remain navigable, but New 0rl( need a new municipal water supply. Scientists have known for nearly a centuiy lower Mississippi channel was shifting, lieve the main channel was once what Lafourche — a waterway about halfway present dav Mississiooi River and the Al study completed in 1890 first identified thii struggle to take over the Atchafalaya. Following massive floods in 1927, thetederij ment authorized construction of a huge systeis gates and river controls near Simmsport, La. engineers to siphon off Mississippi River wall high water and save New Orleans and otheri towns from flooding. Kazmann said continuous land developmet! and dam projects on rivers that flow into the Mi have increased the underwater currents of ■ channel that have been eating away at the" 'for lor structures. I O.I. Cor] egin const a a mn ih' enUe Lo CANTERBU Wednesc Oisioners a ASSOCIATSf b y th « iSsue reven HOLY EUCHI: al . Con & SUPPER givethecor WEDNESDAYS, 51 DAILY EUCHil base on The corpi oil producti to expand e Hughey commission FOL LOWED B' have today. 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