Well it looks as if Hurricane Katrina not only left us with a whopping bill in New Orleans of 200 Billion and a severely damaged Gulf Coats, but it also left us with other issues we may be paying on for decades to come.
Some might ask whose idea was it to build that city there anyway? Well it was French, it figures and we inherited it you see.
Building a city under sea level was bad advice but the French did not care, they went for it and today we are paying for that known risk they took on what is now our land.
Well as if that is not bad enough now we have what amounts to a toxic waste dump Superfund Site, which needs to be cleaned up.
Yes; Abatement of Cajun area bacteria and it is everywhere.
You see most of the floodwaters were pumped back into Lake Ponchartrain, good for the City of New Orleans and deathly to the lake.
Meanwhile the remaining water is super concentrated with industrial pollution, sewer water, mosquitoes and bacteria.
All the flooded homes, schools and businesses of course have mold growing inside of them and no one in their right minds would take that health risk although the attorneys are lining up to sue any one who does with high-dollar mold lawsuits.
This will not be easy; Consider this in 2006.
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