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To: skinowski who wrote (721590)7/15/2020 6:29:18 PM
From: LindyBill1 Recommendation

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skinowski

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it’s a big deal, may have repercussions.

Let's hope it turns into a typical " experts predict disaster" situation.



To: skinowski who wrote (721590)7/16/2020 3:57:37 AM
From: carranza21 Recommendation

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Stock Puppy

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I doubt that the dam will break, but the enormous environmental problems predicted in this 2008 Scientific American article are becoming reality.

scientificamerican.com

The dam has utterly failed as a flood control measure. In fact the opposite has occurred - it increases flooding.

Building it was a very bad idea.