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"Excess" Corp lands above 1620 in Emmons and Morton Counties to Private Owners
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild and Free" data-source="post: 105915" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>They "The corp and gov" are gaining thousands of acres a year for free from the land owners now too because of the dams and lakes from such dams. River is narrower and deeper and eroding away shore lines at an unprecedented rate and then look at the hills and buttes round the lake especially the south side pretty bad when one can measure you land loss by the Yards every year. The lake has a finite life once it silts in which is has. I read an article many years ago about the expected life of the lake until it is silted in and defeats its intended purpose and it was not as far out as one would think but I can not recall where I saw it or what the #'s were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild and Free, post: 105915, member: 406"] They "The corp and gov" are gaining thousands of acres a year for free from the land owners now too because of the dams and lakes from such dams. River is narrower and deeper and eroding away shore lines at an unprecedented rate and then look at the hills and buttes round the lake especially the south side pretty bad when one can measure you land loss by the Yards every year. The lake has a finite life once it silts in which is has. I read an article many years ago about the expected life of the lake until it is silted in and defeats its intended purpose and it was not as far out as one would think but I can not recall where I saw it or what the #'s were. [/QUOTE]
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