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To: profile_14 who wrote (96616)2/10/2008 10:38:39 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 206202
 
Was there a deepening od the Detroit River that has hurt?



To: profile_14 who wrote (96616)2/10/2008 3:06:11 PM
From: Ken Adams  Respond to of 206202
 
I have no idea how much Colorado run off reaches that part of the country. It certainly couldn't be much, if any at all. I'd think the Great Lakes would be fed more from Canada, BWDIK.



To: profile_14 who wrote (96616)2/10/2008 3:47:03 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 206202
 
The Great Lakes drainage area doesn't include the plains...




To: profile_14 who wrote (96616)2/10/2008 3:48:37 PM
From: xcr600  Respond to of 206202
 
No effect. The Great Lakes actually have a very small watershed.