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<blockquote data-quote="luvcatchingbass" data-source="post: 220746" data-attributes="member: 1979"><p>Or there could be other options like dredging, clearing major blockages, not having houses on top of the river, etc but none of those are perfect either. My point is are those that want to live next to the river for 1-8yrs more important than family farms that are 1-5miles away for decades? I find it funny how everyone acts like they have the answer, including myself, but in the end we all get burned/wet. Water does what water wants no matter what we think, in Fargos case will it help in wet cycles? Probably but it will mean others suffer somewhere and I GARRAN-DAMN-TEE you will not see near as many city folk helping to protect the surrounding communities and family farms.</p><p>This is coming from one that has no horse in the race but my opinion is based off what I have seen ever since 1997 and helping ever since when needed. Fargo and Bismarck situations are very different in my opinion so I'm not playing apples oranges</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvcatchingbass, post: 220746, member: 1979"] Or there could be other options like dredging, clearing major blockages, not having houses on top of the river, etc but none of those are perfect either. My point is are those that want to live next to the river for 1-8yrs more important than family farms that are 1-5miles away for decades? I find it funny how everyone acts like they have the answer, including myself, but in the end we all get burned/wet. Water does what water wants no matter what we think, in Fargos case will it help in wet cycles? Probably but it will mean others suffer somewhere and I GARRAN-DAMN-TEE you will not see near as many city folk helping to protect the surrounding communities and family farms. This is coming from one that has no horse in the race but my opinion is based off what I have seen ever since 1997 and helping ever since when needed. Fargo and Bismarck situations are very different in my opinion so I'm not playing apples oranges [/QUOTE]
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