Northeast Louisiana officials are worried that federal authorities may “de-certify” the Ouachita River levee system. That could mean that virtually all Monroe property owners would be required to buy federal flood insurance.
Tensas Basin Levee District officials discussed the issue this week in Washington with Sens. Mary Landrieu and David Vitter and Rep. Rodney Alexander.
Army Corps of Engineers officials have said they are likely to issue an unacceptable rating for the levee system following an October inspection. That would lead to de-certification of the system by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Corps officials have noted numerous bank cave-ins along the Ouachita, but say they don’t have the authority or money to fix the problems.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Ship Insurers Set for Major Claims From Iran War, Allianz Says
North Carolina Becomes First State to Pass Outright Ban on Litigation Financing
Florida-Based Safepoint Withdraws IPO Just as it Was Expected to Launch
PE-Backed Insurance Broker Hub International Files Confidentially for US IPO 

