Other areas may be
interested in using our
idea of moveable
gates to control water flow, either on canals or on larger bodies of
water.
Sluice gates are an effective method of controlling water flow because
they can
be left open in normal circumstances to let regular processes proceed,
but if
extreme threats or conditions are present, they can be manipulated to
protect
an area from storm surges.
The flood system failures in New Orleans
mainly serve as a wake-up call to all other vulnerable areas in the United States
.
A federal agency, the Army Corps of Engineers, was responsible for the
construction and maintenance of the system; however, the flood
protection system was nowhere
near
adequate to protect New
Orleans.
Other cities need to inventory their own flood protection systems to
make sure
they will be protected in the case of a natural disaster.
They can also look up to our maintenance,
monitoring, and governance
system as an example to base their own after. Flood protection needs to
be
constantly on the minds of the residents and governments of susceptible
areas,
even after the destruction of Hurricane Katrina is forgotten. Any
slacking or
corner-cutting in the system could come at a huge price of lives and
destruction.