File:Seabrook Floodgate Structure.jpg
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DescriptionSeabrook Floodgate Structure.jpg | NEW ORLEANS, La. — Coffer cell 1 can be seen on the far right, with sheets driven to elevation +10 feet here, Dec. 8, 2010. In the middle is the rock dike, which reduces flow velocity in the Seabrook portion of the Industrial Canal. In the background is coffer cell 7, with sheets being driven in around the coffer cell. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo) | ||
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