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<br />00 <br />00 <br />C". <br /> , <br />~ " <br />. <br />-..I <br /> <br />i' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />ISO <br /> <br />frolll harm's way because of thi8 information, or ia it . tact <br /> <br />that it may never be rele..ed from harm'. w.y becau.. of the <br /> <br />fact that the leve. baa been put there and like some giant <br /> <br />coll08u8 ahall alwaY8 remain and that the are. between the <br /> <br />levee and the River ahall alway. be . floodplain bacausa <br /> <br />that's the way it was originally built? Could it ch.ng. to <br /> <br />where it's no 10n9.r a floodplain? <br /> <br />PRESIDING OFFICER. StAn? Sun Lutes? <br /> <br />MR. LU'1'ES: I CAn't for.... r.ally Any <br /> <br />ch.ange in the structure of the levee. 1 don't know of uy <br /> <br />reason for it to be IlIOved. If it vere IDOved the B.nnuta <br /> <br />Plant.at.ions would at.ill be Subject: to flooding. The .,aur <br /> <br />would just pas. on paat the PlAntations and flood further <br /> <br />i on aoros. open lAnd if the levee 1sn't there. <br /> <br />MR. DEA'l'LEYI If the rel....d flow. vere <br /> <br />,I <br /> <br />determin.d to be tv.nty-elgbt. thousand cubic-leet-per-seoond <br /> <br />(20,000 cIs) the PlAntations area would then be .afa from <br /> <br />flooding by your own admission. <br /> <br />MR. LOTBS: orb.y're in pretty good shape <br /> <br />" with twenty-eigbt: thousand (20,000). I don't. think YO\1 can - <br /> <br />):1 <br /> <br />at least until CAP comee on line there 1. A very stronq <br /> <br />possibility or probability that we cannot operate that River <br /> <br /> .J" to 1II&!nt.aia twent.y-eiqht thouaan<l (28,000) cf. flows. <br /> -' 'I <br />. , <br /> " <br />:~ i " Ie VOICE: Why? <br />- " .1R. LUTES: Becausa you're goinv to vet lots <br /> <br />, , <br />