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GOLDCYLON 06-02-2016 07:05 PM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
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Originally Posted by Fully Vetted (Post 243131)
Yep, we are completely water logged and it will be raining solid through Sat. Not sure where we are going to put it all.

Thanks for thinking of us, guys.

Send it to Arizona. We will take every drop

Fully Vetted 06-02-2016 07:16 PM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
And we have 2 more days of solid rain coming...

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3-d...cid=spartanntp

Racinfan83 06-02-2016 09:47 PM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
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Originally Posted by tf95ZR1 (Post 243143)
I hope you all are safe.
Very dry here in So. Cal.
It would be nice to receive SOME
of your water. We have been told to:
Take shorter showers, don't water our yards.
CAN'T WASH OUR CARS! We are supposed to
take them to a car wash where the water is recycled.
Good luck to Texas!

:cheers:

Seems like there oughta be a way to pipe excess water from the midwest/south out to Ca and Az... Like use old pipelines to tap into the rivers when they are in flood and send it West. Or build a big new one. Expensive yes - but might pay off in the long run???

JimZRyd 06-02-2016 10:10 PM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
Stay dry and safe Texan Brothers! Storming pretty bad here on the east coast as well. Lightening pretty bad as well. There's a house down the street on the golf course that got struck earlier and is on fire:cry:

GOLDCYLON 06-02-2016 10:13 PM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
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Originally Posted by Racinfan83 (Post 243173)
Seems like there oughta be a way to pipe excess water from the midwest/south out to Ca and Az... Like use old pipelines to tap into the rivers when they are in flood and send it West. Or build a big new one. Expensive yes - but might pay off in the long run???

It could be done as a Huge Public works project. think of the employement opportunity for the US. Every time the Missiissippi overflows and you have epic flooding like this in Texas.

Ereeves 06-03-2016 12:06 AM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
I am dying to drive this car but the rain won't stop. So I have spent two nights this week in the garage getting to know her. Hopefully next week I can get her out and through inspections to get her registered. Good thing she is use to sitting idle for long periods of time. FYI, the street in front of the house will get 2.5ft of water in no time. Then it disappears an hour after the rain stops. This is insane.

Fully Vetted 06-03-2016 03:17 PM

Re: Thinking of Our Texas Members
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Racinfan83 (Post 243173)
Seems like there oughta be a way to pipe excess water from the midwest/south out to Ca and Az... Like use old pipelines to tap into the rivers when they are in flood and send it West. Or build a big new one. Expensive yes - but might pay off in the long run???

All the lakes in Texas are man made with the exception of one; Caddo Lake. When they were mapping these lakes out and designing them I don't know why they didn't connect them all for flood control. They could have used a hub and spoke design and opened one valve while closing others.

Of course, what we're dealing with right now is more flash flood than anything else. Like Eric said...an hour after the flood the water recedes. That's not a lake issue. I agree with GC. It would still be a great public works project. They could employ inmates at .60 a day for labor. Before I get flamed I have a family member in prison who would love to go outside and actually work. And he'd do it for free.


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