hobbyfarm
Veteran Member
Here's an idea.
It won't be a quick fix or cheap, but the benefits...
The heavy flood-prone areas could be addressed. It may take a hundred years to implement, and it would be a huge project.
Just like we made an interstate highway system, we could make <font color="blue">an underground system of ducts to send water to the areas of the country dry or in drought.</font>
How to accomplish this massive feat of engineering? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
<font color="red">Tunnel Boring Machines!</font> could handle the major flows and then branch off with these <font color="green">Small Boring Units</font> to other holding areas. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif We could counter all this talk of running out of wet areas, and drinking water!
Could you imagine a completely green west! What used to be desert could then be used to grow crops.
Could you imagine being able to control the annual flooding from the snow melt, or being able to calm flash flooding!
This would have to eventually be cheaper in the long run than what the flood itself cost as far as damage. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Any thoughts on the subject!! (OK, let the lashing begin!) /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
It won't be a quick fix or cheap, but the benefits...
The heavy flood-prone areas could be addressed. It may take a hundred years to implement, and it would be a huge project.
Just like we made an interstate highway system, we could make <font color="blue">an underground system of ducts to send water to the areas of the country dry or in drought.</font>
How to accomplish this massive feat of engineering? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
<font color="red">Tunnel Boring Machines!</font> could handle the major flows and then branch off with these <font color="green">Small Boring Units</font> to other holding areas. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif We could counter all this talk of running out of wet areas, and drinking water!
Could you imagine a completely green west! What used to be desert could then be used to grow crops.
Could you imagine being able to control the annual flooding from the snow melt, or being able to calm flash flooding!
This would have to eventually be cheaper in the long run than what the flood itself cost as far as damage. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Any thoughts on the subject!! (OK, let the lashing begin!) /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif