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Posted by caseyc on February 08, 2005 at 09:11:09 from (66.17.100.10):
In Reply to: Drought forecast? posted by Rauville on February 08, 2005 at 07:36:00:
i've heard similar reports myself. sure hope not. at least we shouldn't have the dust like the thirties if it were to get that bad. i was reading the argus this morning and they were talking about sioux falls and the lewis & clark water project. sioux falls will start recieving water in 2012 from the pipeline but their water usage will have surpassed the pipeline capcity by 2017. don't people know that you can't build a metropolis where there isn't any water? south dakota can let all the small towns along the missouri die from the low water levels but they will have spent billions to keep sioux falls from drying up. there should be a mandatory law that when the river reaches a certain low that theres no more water released down stream. i know there alot more to this than just my rants but i had to let it out somewhere! casey in SD
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