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Lots of crops underwater in my area due to 4 and 5 inch rains. The Mississippi is at about to flood stage with more rain in the forecast. This has been an interesting spring.
Boating is gonna be good this year. Small boat is ready to go and tomorrow if weather permits , goes to the lake. |
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On 6/13/2015 9:49 AM, Tim wrote:
Lots of crops underwater in my area due to 4 and 5 inch rains. The Mississippi is at about to flood stage with more rain in the forecast. This has been an interesting spring. Boating is gonna be good this year. Small boat is ready to go and tomorrow if weather permits , goes to the lake. Your lakes and reservoirs ought to be just about full by now. Happy boating. Be mindful of floating and submerged debris that accompanies heavy rains. -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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Oh yes. I know a lot about floating debris!
In the younger days, I remember skiing on the Wabash river and patching a 500 gallon propane bottle float by. Evidently the flood waters got into somebody cabin and lifted the tank until the copper line broke loose and away it won't. It was one of those "well George, there's something you don't see everyday " moments. Lol! |
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On 6/13/15 11:58 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 11:35:11 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/13/15 11:14 AM, wrote: On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 06:49:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Lots of crops underwater in my area due to 4 and 5 inch rains. The Mississippi is at about to flood stage with more rain in the forecast. This has been an interesting spring. Boating is gonna be good this year. Small boat is ready to go and tomorrow if weather permits , goes to the lake. I suppose some day we may need to do a massive water project like the chinese are doing now where we send excess water to places that need it. Storage might also be an option but we are looking at the reality of just how big a lake needs to be to be relevant with the new water projects here. Ahhh...a transcontinental water pipeline, built of course, by the lowest price bidder. Just leaks a little. A little water drips out ... oh the humanity. Not to worry...Rick Scott wouldn't go for it. |
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Greg, that's one thing about our little Midwest area. We have water but it seems like not enough of it. That sounds odd but our town has done surveys to invite manufacturing industries , and that's the stopper. "We don't have enough water".
So... That's the main concern here . |
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Greg, you have a point. My great aunt used to teach a 1 room school before the Hoover dam was built. Now here little town is all under water.
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On 6/13/15 3:55 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 13:32:17 -0400, Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/13/2015 1:18 PM, wrote: On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 09:22:17 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Greg, that's one thing about our little Midwest area. We have water but it seems like not enough of it. That sounds odd but our town has done surveys to invite manufacturing industries , and that's the stopper. "We don't have enough water". So... That's the main concern here . Water is going to be a much greater problem than oil in the 21st century. The problem is that the things that might smooth out the flood vs drought problems come with an environmental cost we are unlikely to accept. China is not bothered by things like that. They are changing the ecology of vast areas of China and not really thinking that much of the consequences. It is somewhat like the US was during the FDR administration when we were damming up major rivers and flooding vast areas of the landscape out west to save water while channelizing rivers in other places to get rid of fresh water. Both created ecological disasters. Now we are trying to restore the old "lazy" rivers in Florida and they are blowing up dams all over to restore natural flows and reestablish fish runs, It would help if county water commissions didn't grant companies like Nestle carte-blanche to pump water from our aquifers. I doubt Nestle uses more water than a golf course and certainly nothing like an almond orchard.. 725 million gallons a year just for its bottled water products in California. |
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