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Did the snowstorm erase the moisture deficit across the prairies? Markets think so?

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    #13
    Once his slough is full the water will come across mine and others...he has no permit....very frustrating...

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      #14
      The problem is not the tile it’s the lack of infrastructure down stream to the creeks and rivers. If our brainiacs in the government had some foresight we could fix a lot of problems with some capital works projects but sitting on the fence is easier. Blaming other governments and provinces is an easy out. All they have to do is look at the US and copy there formula. Seems to work pretty well as long as everyone is on board.

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        #15
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        My neighbour just installed a bunch of tile drainage with just an application .. no permit...I guess he gets to try it out now,,,,really too bad the water is coming onto my and others land so he can have dry fields..
        I think you have to have an adequate outlet for any drainage project and if he doesn't have a permit if you want to stop this I am sure you can!

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          #16
          Just came back from a snowmobile ride. Shes no drought buster.

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            #17
            Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
            I think you have to have an adequate outlet for any drainage project and if he doesn't have a permit if you want to stop this I am sure you can!
            Does an “adequate outlet” basically have to be a creek/river that eventually makes its way to Hudson Bay?

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              #18
              I was told a C&D ditch is adequate

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                #19
                Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                Does an “adequate outlet” basically have to be a creek/river that eventually makes its way to Hudson Bay?
                I was told that unofficially, all I need to do is ensure that it doesn't adversely affect any of my downstream neighbors. As long as they don't complain, then all is well. So I always consult all downstream neighbors, no matter how far downstream, and offer to help get the water off their property in the future if it ever causes them problems, In fact, I strongly encourage them to let me help them get the water off their property, anything to get it as far away, as fast as possible. Have only had one neighbor not take me up on the offer, good friends of the family, work together a lot, have no issue with my water ending up there, but don't want help getting rid of it.

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