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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 97466" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>So I was doing a little more digging on the MCclusky canal which is maybe 2 miles from Sheyenne river which feeds into a bunch of chain lakes where the last one is the coal mine lake. The New Rockford canal which is 18 miles away for the end of the MCclusky canal. All this tells me one thing that the project is doable if the federal government as well as the EPA can approve of this completion to the eastern part of the state. If the oil prices rebound ND could see this proposal back on the table of discussion. I would love to see the canal come to the basin where it can be utilized for growth in the eastern part of the state by means of more canals.</p><p></p><p>Also I do believe they were trying to keep the water from going directly into the Sheyenne river because there is a spot on the map that show the channel and the river parallel to each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 97466, member: 217"] So I was doing a little more digging on the MCclusky canal which is maybe 2 miles from Sheyenne river which feeds into a bunch of chain lakes where the last one is the coal mine lake. The New Rockford canal which is 18 miles away for the end of the MCclusky canal. All this tells me one thing that the project is doable if the federal government as well as the EPA can approve of this completion to the eastern part of the state. If the oil prices rebound ND could see this proposal back on the table of discussion. I would love to see the canal come to the basin where it can be utilized for growth in the eastern part of the state by means of more canals. Also I do believe they were trying to keep the water from going directly into the Sheyenne river because there is a spot on the map that show the channel and the river parallel to each other. [/QUOTE]
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