What about damming more of the major water ways and holding it back for irrigation in suitable areas and or slowly letting it go when conditions allow. People and farms or parts of them would be displaced but it may be a partial solution.
A dry trend would alleviate alot of problems but no one knows when its coming, if its coming or how long it would last. And in the meantime....
Sumdumguy. I doubt the area on the map I posted has the elevation to get rid of all those potholes. Maybe some consolidation. The gain has to be greater than the works created to drain the land. Not a huge alkali problem here....definitely some but not overwhelming. And no I've never had the opportunity to get into a plane and get the birds eye view of Regina/Lewvan area. I'll google it. I did see some imagery of an area near there that looks pretty intense for standing water.
A dry trend would alleviate alot of problems but no one knows when its coming, if its coming or how long it would last. And in the meantime....
Sumdumguy. I doubt the area on the map I posted has the elevation to get rid of all those potholes. Maybe some consolidation. The gain has to be greater than the works created to drain the land. Not a huge alkali problem here....definitely some but not overwhelming. And no I've never had the opportunity to get into a plane and get the birds eye view of Regina/Lewvan area. I'll google it. I did see some imagery of an area near there that looks pretty intense for standing water.
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