• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

figure our the math on this oil project

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #16
    No it isn't going into quill. Yes it is all legal.


    we have C and D here ya know...

    Comment


      #17
      Someone's gettin it!!!

      Comment


        #18
        In this area every acre is drained. Government sanctioned c and d ditches run everywhere. We pay into them in our rm taxes.


        All this water heads north east and ends up in Hudson Bay.

        Comment


          #19
          Everyone does it so it must be O.K. Yeah, right.

          Comment


            #20
            Best not to advertise ditching.

            Comment


              #21
              Klause, does water from the Humboldt area flow northeast and get to Hudson Bay?

              Comment


                #22
                C and D ditches at Lewvan/Riceton? Goes to Souris and then Red River to Hudson Bay after the city of Minot strains it through their houses.

                Far as I know that yearly levy allows ditching to the projects. Never heard otherwise. If you couldn't drain your land, why would you want to pay the annual levy?

                Comment


                  #23
                  I am a C&D board member. The direct acres, land that the ditch runs through are NOT required to have permits. Land that drains through other land to get to the C&D ditch definitely requires a permit. You could be paying a levy but that does not mean drain all you can by what ever deep a ditch it takes. Most C&D works were constructed decades ago and were NOT anticipating massive additional waters from miles away by track hoes and deep cuts. They ALL require approval from the local C&D board before ANY construction is started. We locally are swamped by water being added to 70 year old ditches. It will have to be stopped and reversed in some cases. Those areas were never meant to be added. Capacity downstream is NOT unlimited. Some one is impacted, downstream and in Manitoba before it gets to Hudson Bay. I feel a change in policy/laws is long over due, provincial WSA is in the process of drawing up new legislation. Some ditches will be closed.

                  Comment


                    #24
                    We farm very rolly land here... You need a trackhoe to ditch a slough from 300 yards away from the C&D to the ditch...

                    Our C&D ditches are up to 15' deep in places here. Amazing projects back in their day.


                    I agree with what fjlip is saying... The prairies are getting wetter and we need more and better infrastructure.... Imagine tile draining Sask/MB like most of Illinois/Iowa. If land values and the value of the crops produced keeps climbing it'll make more and more sense to tile.

                    Comment


                      #25
                      Although some have had to close ditches even though the upstream guy dug them for the neighbour. Cleaned up his land then had to close ditches. So no talking drainage please. Its not worth it.

                      Comment


                        #26
                        All on c&d land. Dont advertise.

                        Comment


                          #27
                          Hear no drainage
                          See no drainage
                          Speak no drainage

                          Must mean no drainage exists?

                          Comment


                            #28
                            Ask the town of Balgonie about drainage. They can dump raw sewage, a 12 inch pump hoofing for 15 friggin days right into wpeople's wells. Way to go Sask Water!

                            Comment

                            • Reply to this Thread
                            • Return to Topic List
                            Working...