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The Sewerage and Water Board generator that caught fire this week is back up and running. There are five generators that power the city’s pumping system…
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The city’s ability to pump water has been diminished once more after a Sewerage and Water Board power generator caught fire Wednesday night. The new…
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Gov. John Bel Edwards toured flood damage in New Orleans Monday. Edwards and Mayor Mitch Landrieu spoke to business owners and residents in the Treme…
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A federal audit says FEMA should stop sending money to the City of New Orleans for repairing road and water-system damage sustained during hurricanes…
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The outlook for the shipping industry under President Donald Trump, so far, has been a bit of a mixed bag. Some policies will be good for business, others…
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Two transportation amendments are on this Saturday’s ballot. Amendments 1 and 2 would allow existing state revenues to be used for new roads and bridges,…
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The Water Environment Federation’s Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference kicked off this past Saturday in New Orleans, and continues through…
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Capping a rare instance of congressional compromise, President Barack Obama signed a $12.3 billion water projects bill Tuesday, financing improvements…
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The Brookings Institution's latest analysis of metro economic data, "The Extent and Impact of U.S. Infrastructure jobs," focuses on infrastructure...
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A report released Friday by the Brookings Institution shows New Orleans as having one of the leading workforces in infrastructure business in the nation.…