Stemming the Tide
Sea-level rise cannot be stopped, and our coasts will succumb whether we fight it or not (“Salt Strife,” June issue). The Observer should write an exposé about the $15 billion boondoggle called the “Ike Dike” or “coastal barrier” that's being sold to Houstonians as our savior from hurricanes, flooding and storm surge.
Residual storm surges, ebbtide backflows, constant erosion, sedimentation and other environmental impacts will harm Galveston Bay, our Gulf shoreline, and will make the “Ike Dike” less than the “silver bullet” its proponents at Texas A&M, Rice University’s SSPEED Center, the Texas General Land Office and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers say. We need a strategy that includes buyouts of flood-vulnerable property, works with nature and keeps people out of harm's way.
Brandt Mannchen
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