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🗓️ 9 August 2023
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Discover the hidden tale of New Orleans' battle against water, where an unexpected twist shaped the city's destiny. Journey alongside Richard Campanella as he unravels the secrets of its transformative drainage system, revealing a startling revelation.
Brace yourself for a revelation that challenges everything we thought we knew about this historic city. This captivating exploration will leave you questioning the past, present, and future of New Orleans' water management.
Geography and Topography's Influence
The influential role of topography and geography on drainage strategies in New Orleans was a significant point of discussion. Being positioned below sea level, the city has had to innovate and overcome floods and water management difficulties over time. Accordingly, the understanding and effective handling of the city's unique geographical context is vital for combating current and future water-related issues.
Economic and Public Health Motivations
Behind the establishment and progression of New Orleans' drainage systems were economic interests and pronounced public health concerns. Disease outbreaks such as the 1878 epidemic and the resulting public health crisis brought to the fore the need for an effective drainage system. In modern times, ensuring efficiency in water management is equally important for supporting the city's infrastructure and maintaining the health and safety of its residents.
In this episode, you will be able to:
"Let's embrace the path of progress and make the necessary investments in drainage to ensure a better future for generations to come." - Richard Campanella
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0:00.0 | Hmm. Street, an insider's guide to New Orleans. Beyond Bourbon Street is the podcast |
0:15.0 | where we explore the food, music, culture, places, and people that make New |
0:19.2 | Orleans unique. Whether you are planning a trip, living in New Orleans, or simply wanting a taste of the Crescent City from wherever you are, |
0:26.0 | you've come to the right place. |
0:29.0 | And now, your host, Mark Bologna. |
0:36.0 | Hey y'all, this is Mark. |
0:37.0 | Welcome to episode 188. |
0:39.0 | Today's episodes about the history of New Orleans successes and failures |
0:42.0 | when it comes to training the city of New Orleans of water, |
0:45.0 | fighting floods, rising tides, and more. |
0:48.0 | The last show was a long-awaited and requested interview with my mom. |
0:51.0 | We discussed raising kids and grandkids in New |
0:53.7 | Orleans surviving hurricanes Betsy and Katrina and a whole lot more. If you missed it go |
0:58.4 | back and give it a listen I think you'll enjoy it. Before we jump into today's |
1:01.6 | topic let me talk about the people that make this |
1:03.5 | show possible support comes from the Historic New Orleans Collection the |
1:06.8 | city's premier history museum located at 520 Royal Street in the heart of the |
1:11.0 | French Quarter. Check out their online publication called First Draft. |
1:15.0 | It's a combination blog and online exhibition space |
1:18.0 | at Hnoc.org slash First Draft. |
1:21.0 | Through November 5th, 2023, you can check out their exhibit about the Women's Right to Vote |
1:25.7 | titled Yet She is Advancing. |
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