Posted by Morgan in ar on April 28, 2017 at 11:59:49 from (166.137.118.36):
There is a good size creek running through the farm, about the size of a two lane road. In some states, it would be a river. Many years ago, Grandad and his brother directed the creek in a straight line, and drained the bottom fields. Anymore, Everytime it rains big, the creek gets filled with gravel. Then, it gets wider and shallower. It's starting to set swampy around, and flood with just an inch or two of rain. I am fairly certain that my mom's house will flood this weekend. It gets worse every time a new development goes in anywhere around. They engineer these neighborhoods not to flood, but they just dump it on us. It doesn't seem right. From what I understand, I can't do anything to fix the creek anymore. I hope I am wrong, but I believe it is all epa protected now. Does anyone know where to start or who to talk to? My cousin has looked into nrcs grants, but it sounds like that we are then responsible for fixing it to their standards if it washes out again. Thanks
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