3. What would happen to the dissolved oxygen in the Missouri River if large amounts of waste were dumped into?

What company in the bread basket or arid states would profit from millions of gallons of free river water?

  • If a company that can earn a profit from this learns of it, they will make it happen. If you know of a company that can profit from this, tell them! A company could charge money to take the water away, and then on the other end of the pipe sell it! Or take it for free with government approval and then sell it! How much would it boost the economy of an arid state like Arizona if they had a large replenish able water source for irrigation, hydroponics, fishing, recreation? How much would it boost the economy of a state like Kansas (wheat fields as far as you can see) if they had a large replenish able water source? How much would it boost the economics of a large agricultural corporation if they had a large replenish able fresh water source? Water and oil, these two things can really drive an economy, just try farming with out one of them or a limited supply of one of them. Where to put the millions of gallons of water the great pump project was meant for and funds allocated for? Every year in the spring the Ole Mississippi river floods, levees break, some people die, Billions of dollars in damages and losses occur. This is a very dramatic and tragic event for some. The Federal government allocated money for Great pumps to be installed near Yazoo Mississippi to remove water from the river and take pressure off the levees. The problem is, the county Yazoo is in has no where to go with the water, no one in their county wants it, and no one in neighboring counties want it. Is it to far out of the realm of possibilities to build a pipe line to huge reservoirs dug in desert states like Arizona, Texas or Nevada? Or how about the bread basket states like Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, these states are having water table problems due to heavy irrigation. With a project like this, these heavy water users could draw upon this water for irrigation, and leave the ground water for drinking. Yes, underground pipe lines, just like the huge oil companies do, yes we would have to condemn most of the right of way to do it, but they can farm over it. Once in the reservoir of the arid state/bread basket state it could be used in very well thought out processes, like hydroponics and other crops that utilize the water well; only well thought efficient uses to be allowed. The reservoir could have two main levels, the second level is a level we do not draw away from more, because this level has gentle slopes and is a second fishing ground. Boating and recreational aspects could/should also be enjoyed with this resource! This would generate thousands of jobs in the agricultural communities and save a lot of drama and heartache in the flood areas. I still remember the Mayor of a small town in Tennessee when the Tennessee river recently deluged his city, he said "there is just no place to go with all the water!". The Tennessee river, Ohio river, Missouri rivers, the Waspininski (Wapsi river, in Iowa) and probably a few others I am unaware of all have dire flooding events every year and could benefit from a pump project. Not that long ago Obama said, there are 85 million less jobs in the US of A now, and 85 million people are just going to have to reinvent themselves. This is not a handout, and the new jobs will make us stronger. The thousands of workers who will have jobs because of this will not be unemployed and will be paying taxes. The job it saves may even be yours or a loved ones! Environmental impact statements needed? OK, here is an environmental impact statement. To save the levees, and billions and damages, we pumped water out of the river. We put a big screen over the inlet to sift out the gators. NO GATORS WERE HARMED! Actually before the great pump project was allocated money, an environmental impact statement was probably done.

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    I see your trying to help people, now there is a thankless task that will only bring you heartache, and I would know. OK first you appealed to Politicians, but since they did not see a bunch of easy votes for them in election for it, or a bunch of money in their campaign chest, it was a no go! Then you appealed in the business sections. Still a no go, because the right people did not see it. No guarantees but try the real estate sections, after all, take desert land that is worth not much, put an oasis on it with Millions of Gallons of water, and presto, it is worth 10,000 an acre. A smart developer would build three lakes, one in the mountains over looking the other two, each would flow into the other. Water that is SOLD to irrigation is drawn from the first and lowest lake, by spring of next year the upper level lake will be almost dry, but with the spring flood it will be replenished. The water level in the lower two lakes stays nearly constant. By having two lakes with constant water levels and a stream between the three you maximize your water frontage. Hey, the sand land is cheap, until you put either oil or water on it.

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