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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 220731" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>When farmers are doing spring tillage between Mapleton and Casselton but Fargo is erecting Esko walls, temporary earthen dikes, there are thousands of people filling sandbags @ the FargoDome, and thousands more placing them all over F/M for total strangers, there are some drainage issues that need to be discussed.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the Bismarck issue is far easier to solve, there's places, LOTS of places to go within city limits with full city services that don't have any risk of flooding via fluctuating Missouri River levels. Nor do they have any real danger of flooding due to agricultural drainage either.</p><p></p><p>Chicken/Egg. Is the problem where the water's coming from and how fast it comes? Or, is the problem where the water ends up and how long it stays there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 220731, member: 412"] When farmers are doing spring tillage between Mapleton and Casselton but Fargo is erecting Esko walls, temporary earthen dikes, there are thousands of people filling sandbags @ the FargoDome, and thousands more placing them all over F/M for total strangers, there are some drainage issues that need to be discussed. IMO, the Bismarck issue is far easier to solve, there's places, LOTS of places to go within city limits with full city services that don't have any risk of flooding via fluctuating Missouri River levels. Nor do they have any real danger of flooding due to agricultural drainage either. Chicken/Egg. Is the problem where the water's coming from and how fast it comes? Or, is the problem where the water ends up and how long it stays there? [/QUOTE]
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