I don't know if it is true or not, but there should be absolutely no measures taken to save some endangered fish or bird, at least if that is at the expense of more flooding and possible lives & property lost of humans. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I don't know if it is true or not, but there should be absolutely no measures taken to save some endangered fish or bird, at least if that is at the expense of more flooding and possible lives & property lost of humans.
It is absolutely true. Now, I won't say that this flooding is being caused by executing such, as it was the perfect storm. But 2011 was due to them following "the master manual", and it bit them. They have since changed said Master manual.
But they do regulate the river in accordance with endangered species. They lower the river in normal conditions so that the least turn and the piping plover can hatch their eggs on sandbars between Yankton and Ponca. "That is the only place they lay and hatch their eggs". What a load of shit. My brother had one nesting in his yard one year, and that is 20 miles from the river the way the crow flies. They even mark those sandbars so you won't go on them and disturb their nesting, can can be fined if caught doing so.
So there is more at work here other than the corps. It's the EPA. And they have maybe as much power in govt as any other entity. [Reply]
That looks like it's just debris that can be easily removed. I'm waiting to see what 680 looks like. Not sure how much the water has receded over that way. [Reply]
I saw pictures of that tractor sales place by the Loves truck stop on I-29. All the trucks had a foot of debris piled up on their fifth wheels, and I can't imagine each of them isn't a total loss. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
It is absolutely true. Now, I won't say that this flooding is being caused by executing such, as it was the perfect storm. But 2011 was due to them following "the master manual", and it bit them. They have since changed said Master manual.
But they do regulate the river in accordance with endangered species. They lower the river in normal conditions so that the least turn and the piping plover can hatch their eggs on sandbars between Yankton and Ponca. "That is the only place they lay and hatch their eggs". What a load of shit. My brother had one nesting in his yard one year, and that is 20 miles from the river the way the crow flies. They even mark those sandbars so you won't go on them and disturb their nesting, can can be fined if caught doing so.
So there is more at work here other than the corps. It's the EPA. And they have maybe as much power in govt as any other entity.
Yeah, the Corp have their hands tied by the laws and rules set by the government. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
That looks like it's just debris that can be easily removed. I'm waiting to see what 680 looks like. Not sure how much the water has receded over that way.
Talked to someone yesterday who said it was undermined. Don't know if true. [Reply]
Now the flooding has delayed the closing on our new home that was supposed to happen at 8:30 tomorrow morning. About a week ago the bank called and said since this has been declared a disaster area they need to do a drive-by inspection, I assume to make sure it isn't, or hasn't been, flooded. Well since it would take a flood of biblical proportions to reach this home, I didn't think there was anything to worry about.
NOT SO FAST.
The day the inspector drove by just happened to be one of the days the seller had a dumpster in the driveway, you know, because people often get them to dispose of stuff they no longer want or need before they move out. Inspector sees said dumpster and marks it down as "under construction".
Bank calls us Friday afternoon (TWO DAYS LATER) and asks us what is being done to the house. Well nothing that we're aware of, but my wife makes the mistake of mentioning it did get a new roof. But that was the week before and it was completed by this time. That's not good enough though, they want all kinds of documentation of what was done and verification that it was all completed and blah blah blah...ON A FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Well of course we can't get all that to them until Monday morning and then get to wait around until their underwriters approve it. WELL TAKE YOUR TIME GUYS IT'S NOT LIKE WE DON'T HAVE ALL OF OUR STUFF PACKED UP AND HAVE MOVERS AND CARPET CLEANERS AND FURNITURE DELIVERIES SCHEDULED OR ANYTHING.
Jackasses.
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Talked to someone yesterday who said it was undermined. Don't know if true.
It was destroyed in 2011 so I'm assuming it is again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
Now the flooding has delayed the closing on our new home that was supposed to happen at 8:30 tomorrow morning. About a week ago the bank called and said since this has been declared a disaster area they need to do a drive-by inspection, I assume to make sure it isn't, or hasn't been, flooded. Well since it would take a flood of biblical proportions to reach this home, I didn't think there was anything to worry about.
NOT SO FAST.
The day the inspector drove by just happened to be one of the days the seller had a dumpster in the driveway, you know, because people often get them to dispose of stuff they no longer want or need before they move out. Inspector sees said dumpster and marks it down as "under construction".
Bank calls us Friday afternoon (TWO DAYS LATER) and asks us what is being done to the house. Well nothing that we're aware of, but my wife makes the mistake of mentioning it did get a new roof. But that was the week before and it was completed by this time. That's not good enough though, they want all kinds of documentation of what was done and verification that it was all completed and blah blah blah...ON A FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Well of course we can't get all that to them until Monday morning and then get to wait around until their underwriters approve it. WELL TAKE YOUR TIME GUYS IT'S NOT LIKE WE DON'T HAVE ALL OF OUR STUFF PACKED UP AND HAVE MOVERS AND CARPET CLEANERS AND FURNITURE DELIVERIES SCHEDULED OR ANYTHING.
Jackasses.
Bummer.
I'm so out of the loop, you're staying in Omaha? What happened to the Rocky Mountains?? [Reply]