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re: Morganza to the Gulf project
Posted on 10/25/18 at 2:23 pm to CarRamrod
Posted on 10/25/18 at 2:23 pm to CarRamrod
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there is a difference between disagreeing and being wrong about something.
what am I wrong about?
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where is your proof of this. because i do not believe you.
My proof is my experience down there. The water is significantly higher for miles south of the levee. the incoming tide water has nowhere to go. If the water is higher, more marsh will be lost. I do not see any marsh building projects below the levee. Mark my word, the land loss south of the levee will be greater than if there were no levee.
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there were plenty of public meeting during the design and construction of this system. That is a you problem.
yeah maybe so. I'm perusing the CPRA site and there is enough information to get lost in for months. All I can tell you is that very few people in our fishing camp community on four point saw any of this coming. It was like one day they started building a levee.
Posted on 10/25/18 at 2:40 pm to Motorboat
quote:all of your assumptions.
what am I wrong about?
quote:and 3 500 year storms have hit mexico in the past 10 years... doesnt mean that is the new norm. and im not saying the new hurricane protection system isnt effecting certain areas but not to the extend that it is gonna vanish one day from erosion.
My proof is my experience down there. The water is significantly higher for miles south of the levee. the incoming tide water has nowhere to go. If the water is higher, more marsh will be lost. I do not see any marsh building projects below the levee. Mark my word, the land loss south of the levee will be greater than if there were no levee.
quote:ive been doing it for years.
yeah maybe so. I'm perusing the CPRA site and there is enough information to get lost in for months
quote:well this either because the community is blind or deaf or people arent taking self blame because there have been public meeting for these.
All I can tell you is that very few people in our fishing camp community on four point saw any of this coming. It was like one day they started building a levee.
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