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 The city of New Orleans, like much of the South, is facing a threat from the rising waters. Tomorrow morning the U.S. Army Corps of stanley cup spain  Engineers will open a major water diversion to try to protect the city,but it may not be enough. WWL-TV correspondent Maya Rodriguez reports that for Louisiana farmers near the Mississippi River like Ted Glazer, their livelihood could be completely wiped in service of the greater good. When I see water on top of this, I don t know what I m gonna do,  said Glazer standing near his 800 acres of corn.Glazer is one of thousands of people in Louisiana that will be affected by a flooded Mississippi River, crestin stanley cup g at levels not seen in over 80 years.            Mo stanley quencher re evacuate Memphis as river risesMississippi flood may be  large-scale disaster Col. Ed Fleming, Army Corps of Engineers said:  We haven t seen this kind of water since 1927 and there s no doubt that we re going to see a lot of water. And this is why the system was built...to be able to protect against the flood that comes from the river. The high water is expected to put added stress on the miles of levees lining both sides of the river, including those protecting the cities of Baton Rouge and New Orleans. So tomorrow morning, the Corps of Engineers will open the Bonnet Carre Spillway, 28 miles upriver from the city.  The Corps has requested to open the Morganza Spillway near Baton Rouge.However, opening the Morganza comes with complications: It would bring down the river level here in New O Vvqv Elephants can sense rainstorms from 150 miles away
 Four years ago the Clean Bottle arrived with a true innovation stanley cup : a removable cap on either end that made it incredibly easy to properly clean. A few years later an upgraded version called the Square arrived that swapped curves for a rectangular design that wouldn ;t roll away if dropped. And now its creators are introducing a third take, the larger Square 2.0, that introduces swappable inserts like a fast-flow water filter or a flavor infuser.     Even if you know your bottle is perfectly clean, you can ;t be 100 percent sure the tap you ;re using away from home is as spic and span. So the Square 2.0   optional water filter inserts into the bottom of the bottle and allows it to be filled in just 30 seconds. There   no having to wait around for the bottle to fill drop-by-drop, and the water flows out as fast as it flows in. The activated carbon filters the Square 2.0 uses last for three months, and while they remove chlorine, pesticid stanley thermobecher es, and other contaminants that make water taste and smell bad, you ;re going to want to avoid filling it up from stagnant ponds because you ;re probably going to still get sick. But if plain old water isn ;t your thing, the Square 2.0 also introduces an infusion chamber that you can fill with fresh chopped fruits to add a l stanley cup ittle flavor to your H2O. You can even buy multi-use infusion pods filled with freeze-dried fruits and sweetener that work like giant tea bags to spice things up. Like with the original