Preparations for Hurricane Katrina

Pumping Out the Water that Hurricane Sandy Pumped In

One of the daunting tasks after Hurricane Sandy is how to drain out all the floodwaters caused by the massive storm.  Chris Gardner, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in New York, has been pumping water out from the subway system and transportation in New York City.

There Will Be Flood

New Orleans: Lessons Not Learned

New Orleans Flood Risk and Racial Disparity

The World

Rebuilding Levees, Rebuilding Neighborhoods

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New Marching Orders for the Army Corps of Engineers

As hurricane season gets underway, critics are pushing to reform the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which also might mean big changes in Congress.

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The fallout over the Hurricane Katrina ruling

Conflict & Justice

A recent ruling paves the way for many thousands of residents to sue the government over Katrina, a move that may cost the U.S. government billions.