Grand Chenier, La. - Entrance sign at Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge. Hurricane Rita's tidal surge washed away million cubic yards of soil from the refuge's 51-mile-long levee system, which protects the fresh water portions of the site from salt water infiltration from the Gulf of Mexico. FEMA obligated approximately $ million in Public Assistance grant funding to repair the levee Grand Chenier, La. – Entrance sign at Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge. Hurricane Rita’s tidal surge washed away million cubic yards of soil from the refuge’s 51-mile-long levee system,


Grand Chenier, La. - Entrance sign at Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge. Hurricane Rita's tidal surge washed away million cubic yards of soil from the refuge's 51-mile-long levee system, which protects the fresh water portions of the site from salt water infiltration from the Gulf of Mexico. FEMA obligated approximately $ million in Public Assistance grant funding to repair the levee Grand Chenier, La. – Entrance sign at Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge. Hurricane Rita’s tidal surge washed away million cubic yards of soil from the refuge’s 51-mile-long levee system, which protects the fresh water portions of the site from salt water infiltration from the Gulf of Mexico. FEMA obligated approximately $ million in Public Assistance grant funding to repair the levee system.  . Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials


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