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What went wrong at Pump Station 7, and what's being done to reduce the risk of future flooding?

19 min · 15 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio What went wrong at Pump Station 7, and what's being done to reduce the risk of future flooding?

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Aimee McCarron, New Orleans City Councilmember, District A, joins Newell to discuss the flooding that followed issues at Pump Station 7, leaving streets underwater after heavy rain. Councilwoman McCarron provides the latest on what went wrong, the city’s response, efforts to prevent future failures, and what residents should know as New Orleans continues to address its aging drainage infrastructure.

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