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    #16
    It's what is in the runoff that is the problem. Read the papers.

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      #17
      Can I canoe the Nelson instead?

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        #18
        Drainage makes money for everyone if everyone is on board but all it takes is one person to ruin it for everyone.

        Luckily our neighbors have been excellent to work with and we have all been able to benefit from working together to improve drainage on our land.

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          #19
          Would some of you be kind enough to tell me
          how you can make water run up hill. It
          amazes me how some of you do not
          understand elevation in different parts of the
          the province. No wonder jokes like this get
          going. Like Tom would say Cheers.
          "When I was young my intent was to go to a
          Canadian medical school, but I was
          confused by the entrance exam.
          One of the questions was, "Rearrange the
          letters P N E S I to spell an important
          part of the human body that is more useful
          when erect."
          Those who spelled SPINE became doctors.
          The rest became farmers. "

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            #20
            grrrr, you are mostly correct. I am on a C&D board to manage maintenance on an existing ditch constructed in 1954 and added to in 1967.
            Unfortunately never was designed for today's volumes such as 2010 flood.
            Trackhoes are adding many times the volume in the last few years.
            Really zero cooperation and zero permits applied for.
            Our area is a mess of BTO drainage with no consideration or cooperation. Such a shame, that's how hard feelings and worse starts over water. The RM hopefully will be on side or it's going to WSA and complaints.

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              #21
              So what if your ditch got constucted in the fifties. People that owned the land that i have now did not have the forward vision to drain. But when i bought the land they wanted to be paid for every slough and pothole. I am retreiving what is mine. We have ditches dug in the fifties on land DU or Wildlife concerns own. Try and get that cleaned out.

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                #22
                It was totally reconstructed in 1988 during the "dry" year.
                It has been wet all the last 3 years, only a track hoe could be used, but costs would be crazy.
                I say it is just too small a project, so if permits would be applied for, they would be denied or would need controls to slow flow during runoff.
                None of this orderly drainage is happening. Every man for himself attitude is creating a mess. This is happening all over.
                Hopperbin do you have permits for post 1981 ditches?

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                  #23
                  Why is your ditch any better with a permit. In manitoba you are supposed to have a permit but in order to get one you have to ask all neighbors down stream for permission. I have never been asked from all my upstream neighbors so it is a free forall. The NDP in manitoba are only concerned about protecting the land inside the floodway. Not of the lively hood of the farmers. DU properties are a breeding ground for beavers and yes they love holding water back but a full marsh doenot hold any more water than one drained.They should be dumped in the fall and then allowed to hold next years spring water till mid summer.

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                    #24
                    Has anyone heard a boo out of Sask Water
                    about spring run-off predictions? Sure hope they
                    are letting water out of Rafferty this time.

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                      #25
                      The Regina Plains around Lajord, Riceton,
                      Lewvan would be full of bullrushes if not for
                      controlled ditching projects but the water has a
                      channel out as in Wascana Creek, but I am told
                      that the water from Stoughton and Fillmore areas
                      has been ditched South to Lampman and that
                      water has no where to go. That's the problem,
                      when farmers drain their sloughs and there is no
                      Wascana Creek to take it away and farmers
                      downstream get 12 feet of water.

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                        #26
                        You can find run off maps here,
                        https://www.wsask.ca/

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