Dave the sad part is all these guys with their college education think they have a plan to cure the problem. A talk radio station had some of them on talking about it. Talking about how many Billions of dollars it would cost to fix it.
I called in and told them I work cheap. Give me 25% of the money and with a few cases of dynamite I will fix the problem as the levees on the Mississippi is the root cause of our problems.
Nothing works better than nature. And the natural process is for the river to overspill its banks during spring floods.
The Mississippi river wants to turn and go down the Atchafalaya River.
The corp spends mega bucks each year to force the Mississippi down its present path with a dam we call the old river structure.
They use it to put 70% of the water down the Mississippi and 30% of the water down the Atchafalaya.
They about lost it in a spring flood in the early 70's when the water flow was so great it was undermining the concrete channels.
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