"thunder" wrote in message
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:59:55 +0000, NOYB wrote:
The Army Corp of Engineers may have contributed to the problem by
building
a levee on the south shore of Lake Okeechobee at the request of "Big
Sugar"...so that they could use a bunch of the land to the south of the
lake for agricultural purposes. The problem is that the natural sheet
flow of the water no longer occurs. It is now pumped unnaturally down
the
rivers (both East and West), and picks up a bunch of nitrogen-rich runoff
from the sugar cane fields.
I thought they were plans to curb the river runoffs and increase the
Everglades (sheeting) flow. What happened?
Big sugar got in the way. Besides, there are thousands of homes to the
south of those levees now. It's impossible to undo the damage.
There *are* efforts and ideas to help though. They're talking about
creating large reservoirs to pump the water to...and then allowing the
reservoirs to drain through the ground and through sheet flow. I can't
imagine what disaster they'll create with that idea...but you can be sure
that if government is involved in altering Mother Nature, they'll be some
fallout eventually (just like in New Orleans).
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