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We could fill Lake Powell in less than a year with an aqueduct from Mississippi River
Desert Sun ^ | 6.30.2022 | Don Siefkes

Posted on 07/01/2022 6:22:47 AM PDT by libh8er

Citizens of Louisiana and Mississippi south of the Old River Control Structure don’t need all that water. All it does is cause flooding and massive tax expenditures to repair and strengthen dikes.

The best solution would be for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to build an aqueduct from the Old River Control Structure on the Mississippi to Lake Powell, fill it, and then send more water from there down the Colorado to fill lake Mead.

About 4.5 million/gals a second flow past that structure on the Mississippi. As mentioned, New Orleans has a problem with that much water anyway, so let’s divert 250,000 gallons/sec to Lake Powell, which currently has a shortage of 5.5 trillion gallons.

This would take 254 days to fill.

Lake Mead has a somewhat larger shortage, about 8 trillion gallons, but it could be filled in about 370 days at 250,000 gallons/sec.

Within a year and eight months of the aqueduct’s finish, both reservoirs would be filled and most of the Southwest’s water problems would be gone. We built a California aqueduct that saved Southern California and a crude oil pipeline across Alaska that were far more difficult than this proposal.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: aquaduct; california; californiasucks; consequences; desalination; drought; globalwarminghoax; greennewdeal; lakemead; lakepowell; louisiana; mississippi; mississippiriver; neworleans; nuclearpower; parasiticgrowth; southwest; trickleirrigation; unintended
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To: marktwain

They’re gonna need a bigger lift station. 🙂


41 posted on 07/01/2022 6:44:54 AM PDT by Free in Texas (Celebrate diversity. Own firearms of every caliber. )
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To: The Louiswu
"CA was a desert clime when it was found"

I hear President Sam Kenison screaming it now.....YOU LIVE IN A DESSERT ! MOVE! LOL!

42 posted on 07/01/2022 6:45:38 AM PDT by Uncle Sham
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To: libh8er
It’s ambitious but is it prudent? It would cross a few states. Environmental impact would take decades to assess /s

Maybe the desert people could move where the water is?

43 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:03 AM PDT by newzjunkey (“We Did It Joe!” -The Taliban / “Thanks Joe!” -Putin)
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To: libh8er

why would they want to fill it with mud?


44 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:14 AM PDT by Michael.SF. (The problem today: people are more concerned about feelings than responsibility.)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

I remember visiting Disneyland in Anaheim in the early 1960s when we came back from overseas. My dad had just bought a new car and picked it up in CA and he took us to Disneyland and then we drove across country.

I’ve also been to CA multiple times since then. Each time worse and worse. The last time in LA I had to stay in a hotel near the airport (one that was very nice). No one that I could determine while I was there spoke English with any degree of what I’d say was necessary to be able to pass the once-required English abilities....


45 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:33 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: libh8er
I think working with Mexico to build giant desalinization plants at the northern tip of the Gulf of California would be a lot easier.

But both of these are projects that could only be completed by some future CCP Occupation Government.

46 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:40 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: libh8er

Seems really simple to me.
All the back east progressives that moved to my California
desert and ruined it, go back to where you came from and we would not have a water problem in CA, AZ, NV, and OR.
I escaped CA in 1979 and every place I’ve lived since then gets at least 70 inches of precipitation per year.
I presently live on catchment water.


47 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:44 AM PDT by rellic
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To: econjack
Kinda seems to me that this clown needs to look at a map. It’s over 1400 miles from the Old Control Structure to Lake Powell. What kind of pumps can handle 250,000/gallons per second and maintain that flow for 1400 miles? How big would the diameter of the pipe have to be to handle that kind of load?

And how many times per week would eco-terrorists sabotage the pipeline on behalf of "Mudder Erf" (if it were even able to get past the environmental impact statements necessary to build it)?

48 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:52 AM PDT by BlueLancer (Orchides Forum Trahite - Cordes Et Mentes Veniant)
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To: libh8er
We could fill Lake Powell in less than a year with an aqueduct from Mississippi River

And take 50 years and likely a trillion dollars to get it there.

49 posted on 07/01/2022 6:47:48 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: DownInFlames

Maybe they could simply build more reservoirs in the southwest?


51 posted on 07/01/2022 6:48:29 AM PDT by cornfedcowboy ( )
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To: libh8er

Just building the aqueduct would take decades with all kinds of regulations guaranteed to impede, if not kill, the project.


52 posted on 07/01/2022 6:48:40 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Gaffer

We lived a couple years in the early 50s in Westchester by the LAX airport. My parents could not stand it even then and we moved back to upstate New York.


53 posted on 07/01/2022 6:48:43 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (Wanting to make America great isn’t an insult unless you’re trying to make it worse! ULTRAMAGA!!)
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To: ElkGroveDan

Maybe no Rockies, but there are a couple (at least) Indian Reservations in the way. Navajo, Hopi (If they go that far south), etc. There would definitely be added costs in there for going across those lands—if it was allowed.


54 posted on 07/01/2022 6:49:07 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
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To: DownInFlames

10 years to build by the time the envioweanies are done

_____

You kind of sound like the envirowenies.
They always opposed oil on Alaska wildlife refuge, because it would not address the current crisis.
If they build it anyway we could have the oil for a long time anyway!

BTW, there are temporally solution which would give us enough water to survive those ten years.

Like they could drain Lake Mead and Powell all the way down. If new water was on its way!


55 posted on 07/01/2022 6:49:27 AM PDT by AZJeep
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To: libh8er

Since we are overpopulated, just end all immigration, enjoy our low birth rate and start focusing on conservation and American quality of life issues and modernization of infrastructure.


56 posted on 07/01/2022 6:49:27 AM PDT by ansel12 ( Kill a Commie for Mommy, proud NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon.)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Rainfall to fill those reservoirs would be nice.


57 posted on 07/01/2022 6:49:39 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (Wanting to make America great isn’t an insult unless you’re trying to make it worse! ULTRAMAGA!!)
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To: libh8er
no...just no....people must learn to live on the land they choose, and the desert people have chosen to live in a desert.....let them figure it out...

maybe no more illegals?...maybe no more pools in every other yard....maybe fewer golf courses and hot tubs and lavish lawns....

I just don't see why people from one area should bail out people from another area?

the whole West is dry....but nobody cares about getting water for the middle of Montana or Idaho.....

its vegas and southern california with all the big $$$$

and who says Louisiana doesn't want or need their water?

58 posted on 07/01/2022 6:51:09 AM PDT by cherry (;)
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To: libh8er

Twenty some years ago I worked on a project for the pump portions of a cost estimate to build a canal from the Columbia River to Lake Shasta. Same kind of plan as this one. eastern Oregon is relatively flat compared to western Oregon and the project is feasible, with the required pump stations all being well within technical capabilities. Oregon leftists nixed the idea.


59 posted on 07/01/2022 6:51:45 AM PDT by Michael.SF. (The problem today: people are more concerned about feelings than responsibility.)
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