Postby Meeka » Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:54 pm
Pintail, ducks need habitat, even when its NOT duck season!!!
And the sump has held ducks during spring floods. I have seen it for myself, and, if I'm not mistaken, once made a duck report in March/April or so one year in the infancy of MSDUCKS.
The area flooded (the sump) is largely uninhabited. Ride up Highway 61 and you see lots of homes and communities. They do not flood with the high water the pumps are designed to accommodate. That is why the homes, and the highway itself, is where they are.
And the flood doesn't hardly bother nobody, except farmers, cause the flood more often than not occurs in the late spring/early summer. And most of the farmland has been converted to WRP and much has been planted in trees. So what's the harm with the floods?
The ONLY advantages to not having that land flood every 3-5 years or so, are:(1) to spend money and give busy work to the COE; and (2) if one wanted to develop that cropland/timberland. So who do you think is pushing the pumps?
On the other hand, the benefits of the infrequent flooding are . . . . oh what the heck, if you don't know, ride thru dummy line or 702 or the roads from Valley Park to the Levee. Come back here and tell me what you see. You'll say "It all looked flat with almost imperceptable draws for drainage. Huge oaks and the forrest floor was clean. We got out and walked and it was like walking thru a park. We saw deer, ducks, bears, hogs, squirrels of all colors, gawking white birds, gators . . and no houses, just hunting camps on stilts"
There is a reason it is called the delta. It was made by floods and floods reinvigorate it (this one small remaining portion) every so often, as God intended.
HRCH Bwanna Sharkey JH
Wouldn't a condo at the beach be nice!!!?