A vital and volatile part of the New Orleans landscape and
lifestyle, the Lake Pontchartrain Basin actually contains three
major bodies of water--Lakes Borgne, Pontchartrain, and Maurepas.
These make up the Pontchartrain estuary. Robert W. Hastings
provides a thorough examination of the historical and environmental
research on the basin, with emphasis on its environmental
degradation and the efforts to restore and protect this estuarine
system. He also explores the current biological condition of the
lakes.
Hastings begins with the geological formation of the lakes and
the relationship between Native Americans and the water they
referred to as Okwa'ta, the "wide water." From the historical
period, he describes the forays of French explorer Pierre Le Moyne
D'Iberville in 1699, and traces the environmental history of the
basin through the development of the New Orleans metropolitan area.
Using the lakes for transportation and then recreation, the
surrounding population burgeoned, and this growth resulted in
severe water pollution and other environmental problems. In the
1980s the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation led a concerted drive
to restore the lakes, an ongoing effort that has proved
significant.
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