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www.cbsnews.com##### Army Corps revises timeline, says recent efforts have slowed saltwater intrusion on Miss. River October 12, 2023 1:19 PM NEW ORLEANS - Efforts to slow the incursion of saltwater in the Mississippi River have succeeded, to an extent, but the "wedge" is still moving upstream, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A revised timeline released on Thursday shows the saltwater flow will reach water treatment facilities... more »
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www.ndtv.comThe US Coast Guard reopened the Mississippi river to nearly all vessel traffic at 4pm ET today, following several days of closures because of Hurricane Ida.
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