Groundwater for Power Plants: A Big Risk to New Orleans East

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2016
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Alliance for Affordable Energy

This is a follow-up to the health impact assessment of the proposed natural gas plant in New Orleans East focused on the issue of subsidence. While the full health impact assessment focused on eight topics, some of the most concerning and pressing findings centered on Michoud’s impact on subsidence. Subsidence is an extremely relevant and important issue, as New Orleans East, and New Orleans overall, are very vulnerable to extreme weather events and flood risk. As a result, this report further investigates Michoud’s historic use of groundwater and Michoud and the proposed CT plant’s impacts on subsidence.

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Graphic depicting key elements of the Health Impact Assessment Report entitled Power Generation Alternatives for the Michoud Natural Gas Plants which includes icons related to the following: thriving natural world; people living in poverty; Urban; Primary research; thriving natural world
Power Generation Alternatives for the Michoud Natural Gas Plants
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Published on 08/31/2016