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A huge shallow brackish lake.....41 miles x 25 miles. The lake was
reportedly in a recovery mode from previous pollution problems. Now that
the city of NO is pumping their putrid, polluted water into it what happens
to that lake and the folks who live along it? What happens to the water in
the Gulf from the flow from the lake?


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On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:18:02 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

A huge shallow brackish lake.....41 miles x 25 miles. The lake was
reportedly in a recovery mode from previous pollution problems. Now that
the city of NO is pumping their putrid, polluted water into it what happens
to that lake and the folks who live along it? What happens to the water in
the Gulf from the flow from the lake?


What's the alternative?
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On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:18:02 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

A huge shallow brackish lake.....41 miles x 25 miles. The lake was
reportedly in a recovery mode from previous pollution problems. Now that
the city of NO is pumping their putrid, polluted water into it what
happens
to that lake and the folks who live along it? What happens to the water
in
the Gulf from the flow from the lake?


What's the alternative?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


I don't know. Perhaps there were some. Perhaps not (most likely).

But that doesn't address my original questions.

So what do you think about what *is* happening?


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On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:18:02 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

A huge shallow brackish lake.....41 miles x 25 miles. The lake was
reportedly in a recovery mode from previous pollution problems. Now that
the city of NO is pumping their putrid, polluted water into it what
happens
to that lake and the folks who live along it? What happens to the water
in
the Gulf from the flow from the lake?


What's the alternative?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


I don't know. Perhaps there were some. Perhaps not (most likely).

But that doesn't address my original questions.

So what do you think about what *is* happening?


It sucks. But if the water was just allowed to stay in NO, it would most likely
rise, with rainfall, and eventually spill into the Gulf anyway. The flow from
Lake Ponchatrain (sp?) appears to be through a relatively small river (stream)
on the eastern edge. I would imagine the flow would be much less than that from
the Mississippi, the other place to dump the water.

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coolest, free thing I've seen on the internet in ages!

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