are fairly common

are fairly common, occurring when water from the Gulf of Mexico is able to travel into the Mississippi River and enter water plants that supply drinking water to communities. However, typically, these events only impact southern Plaquemines. The last time a saltwater wedge was able to make its way to the St. Bernard water plant, McInnis said, was in 1988, when USACE failed to install a sill in…

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