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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 155670" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>That might be true but I have to believe the people of the state won't except anything short of it being paved after this mess. Not necessarily talking paving to the bottom but at least paving a pad up top so it can't get washed out so easy. Just wonder if for the short term they couldn't lay down some of those monster sized 2 inch thick rubber mats. You would need to bolt the ever loving shit out of them fixing them part way up the wall and to each other like shingles. I've seen them come in huge rolls that are ten feet wide and quit long. Would think that could help get the water over that first hump helping to keep the erosion to a minimum. Those mats the Corp use might help too but not sure how they are built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 155670, member: 1305"] That might be true but I have to believe the people of the state won't except anything short of it being paved after this mess. Not necessarily talking paving to the bottom but at least paving a pad up top so it can't get washed out so easy. Just wonder if for the short term they couldn't lay down some of those monster sized 2 inch thick rubber mats. You would need to bolt the ever loving shit out of them fixing them part way up the wall and to each other like shingles. I've seen them come in huge rolls that are ten feet wide and quit long. Would think that could help get the water over that first hump helping to keep the erosion to a minimum. Those mats the Corp use might help too but not sure how they are built. [/QUOTE]
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