Forage farmer, drainage has been happening for decades here. It IS RAINFALL IN EXTREME AMOUNTS THAT IS THE ISSUE. In nearby Fishing lake, the sturdy that made drainage illegal here for a time, stated that the lake level was up 3 inches due to farmers draining, and the rest of the rise of 6 to 8 feet was due to insane rainfall and snowpack levels not seen in history.
We recognize that our water runs into the red eventually, but it is not from farmers draining. It is from 46 inch rain years, full huge waterbodies here that take eons to drain off, and a new level of equilibrium that is going to take decades to dry out.
When 4 feet of water falls in 4 months, it is easy to blame drainage for those who never measured the rain. When there is ZERO evaporation due to no sun and cold summers, a four foot rainfall raises lake levels four feet just on it's own, let alone the tens of thousands of acres feeding the lakes with four more feet of runoff.
Regarding the government of Manitoba: You think it is stellar to have a party elected only in the one major city, running rural affairs? Interesting concept, but no thanks.
We recognize that our water runs into the red eventually, but it is not from farmers draining. It is from 46 inch rain years, full huge waterbodies here that take eons to drain off, and a new level of equilibrium that is going to take decades to dry out.
When 4 feet of water falls in 4 months, it is easy to blame drainage for those who never measured the rain. When there is ZERO evaporation due to no sun and cold summers, a four foot rainfall raises lake levels four feet just on it's own, let alone the tens of thousands of acres feeding the lakes with four more feet of runoff.
Regarding the government of Manitoba: You think it is stellar to have a party elected only in the one major city, running rural affairs? Interesting concept, but no thanks.
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