DETROIT - Lakes Huron and Michigan are not losing an unnaturally high volume of water to Lake Erie and there is no need to place barriers in the St. Clair River to stem the outflow as a Canadian group is demanding
While they may not be "stealing" the water. There is much evidence to suggest that dredging in the St Clair river has increased flows from Michigan/Huron. One study indicates that dredging has removed an impervious clay layer and exposed a pervious sand layer and the water is actuallt draining out the bottom. Much like pulling the plug out of a sink. I live on Lake Huron and water levels are drastically low.They seem to be coming back, but it is a very slow process and cause for concern.
Some people have nothing better to do than discuss the waterlevel around the boathouse at the cottage. Of course they want the government to dam up St. Clair river at a cost of billions.
"Brenda" said OMG, Woodhead, I can't believe you take this seriously... It's Nature... That has the habit to take its course...
Why are barges no longer hitting ground in the Mississippi river. Where did all this water sudenly come from. 20 years ago they were freaking and wanting to divert water from the great lakes. They said there was plenty to spare up there
20 years ago, they were calling that man would not see the year 2000, because of the next ice-age. Then the global warming came. What did the lakes look like 200 years ago? 2000 years ago?
We can't control nature. It is time we learned that, and stop getting upset over things we can't do anything about.
"Brenda" said 20 years ago, they were calling that man would not see the year 2000, because of the next ice-age. Then the global warming came. What did the lakes look like 200 years ago? 2000 years ago?
We can't control nature. It is time we learned that, and stop getting upset over things we can't do anything about.
I don't recall anybody saying we would be in an ice age by 2000...interesting.
While the lakes are recovering, they were at the lowest level ever recorded 2 years ago. If you actually saw just how low they were, you may understand where i'm coming from. If there was not a concern, the money would have never been spent on the study, just because a bunch of georgian bay cottagers were complaining
I was in Chapters the other day and purusing the Canadian Political books section and found one on Water. We have a shortage of Water in Canada is the theme of this book, for sale at Chapters.
"raydan" said Why not block up the St-Laurence? That should fill up the lakes fast enough. It would make for a quicker commute to get to Montreal too.
How would blocking the Stlawrence fill Huron and Superior. Water flows downhill, not up. What we could do, is close the dam and power plants and locks at lake Superior to fill it up. All you guys down river could cry your own
"Bruce_the_vii" said I was in Chapters the other day and purusing the Canadian Political books section and found one on Water. We have a shortage of Water in Canada is the theme of this book, for sale at Chapters.
Did you consider reading any of it? or even wonder what would posses somebody to even write something like that?
"Woodhead" said Why not block up the St-Laurence? That should fill up the lakes fast enough. It would make for a quicker commute to get to Montreal too.
How would blocking the Stlawrence fill Huron and Superior. Water flows downhill, not up. What we could do, is close the dam and power plants and locks at lake Superior to fill it up. All you guys down river could cry your own And you thought I was serious about this. Didn't you see the smilie?
It's left wing stuff. All I have to do to figure that out is ask my wife what she thinks. She thinks bottle water is lowering the water table. And so does Justin Trudeau.
The Americans are stealing our water!
One study indicates that dredging has removed an impervious clay layer and exposed a pervious sand layer and the water is actuallt draining out the bottom. Much like pulling the plug out of a sink.
I live on Lake Huron and water levels are drastically low.They seem to be coming back, but it is a very slow process and cause for concern.
It's Nature... That has the habit to take its course...
OMG, Woodhead, I can't believe you take this seriously...
It's Nature... That has the habit to take its course...
Why are barges no longer hitting ground in the Mississippi river.
Where did all this water sudenly come from.
20 years ago they were freaking and wanting to divert water from the great lakes. They said there was plenty to spare up there
What did the lakes look like 200 years ago? 2000 years ago?
We can't control nature. It is time we learned that, and stop getting upset over things we can't do anything about.
That should fill up the lakes fast enough.
It would make for a quicker commute to get to Montreal too.
20 years ago, they were calling that man would not see the year 2000, because of the next ice-age. Then the global warming came.
What did the lakes look like 200 years ago? 2000 years ago?
We can't control nature. It is time we learned that, and stop getting upset over things we can't do anything about.
I don't recall anybody saying we would be in an ice age by 2000...interesting.
While the lakes are recovering, they were at the lowest level ever recorded 2 years ago.
If you actually saw just how low they were, you may understand where i'm coming from.
If there was not a concern, the money would have never been spent on the study, just because a bunch of georgian bay cottagers were complaining
Why not block up the St-Laurence?
That should fill up the lakes fast enough.
It would make for a quicker commute to get to Montreal too.
How would blocking the Stlawrence fill Huron and Superior. Water flows downhill, not up.
What we could do, is close the dam and power plants and locks at lake Superior to fill it up. All you guys down river could cry your own
I was in Chapters the other day and purusing the Canadian Political books section and found one on Water. We have a shortage of Water in Canada is the theme of this book, for sale at Chapters.
Did you consider reading any of it?
or even wonder what would posses somebody to even write something like that?
Why not block up the St-Laurence?
That should fill up the lakes fast enough.
It would make for a quicker commute to get to Montreal too.
How would blocking the Stlawrence fill Huron and Superior. Water flows downhill, not up.
What we could do, is close the dam and power plants and locks at lake Superior to fill it up. All you guys down river could cry your own
And you thought I was serious about this.
Didn't you see the smilie?
...loosen up a bit.