The New Orleans Hurricane Protection System
Books | Science / Earth Sciences / General
National Research Council
National Academy of Engineering
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Water Science and Technology Board
Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects
Hurricane Katrina, which struck New Orleans and surrounding areas in August 2005, ranks as one of the nation's most devastating natural disasters. Shortly after the storm, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers established a task force to assess the performance of the levees, floodwalls, and other structures comprising the area's hurricane protection system during Hurricane Katrina. This book provides an independent review of the task force's final draft report and identifies key lessons from the Katrina experience and their implications for future hurricane preparedness and planning in the region.