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We must control floods to eliminate ever increasing and cyclical expense and compensation.
This is not an issue of climate change, but as stated by others an historical reality which cannot be ignored.
From ancient times we controlled water, diverted rivers, built dams, dug wells, built aquaducts, pumped water up hill, seeded clouds.
Now in a modern and technical age we no longer cope.
We have equipment to dig large holes, to produce big profits for the mining companies but can't solve flooding problems. Men dug the
Caledonian canal in Scotland with shovels, the Suez and Panama canals,
Welland canal to by-pass Niagra Falls.
This is not an issue of climate change but a historic reality which cannot be ignored.
We must control floods to eliminate the ever increasing cyclical compensation. It is too late to re-locate development of flood-prone areas. No amount of past legislation has been able to control it.
The salmon must swim upstream no matter what the hazards.
It is time that we divert the excess volume of rivers, dedicate land for dry-bed lakes, improve management of water release from dams, and come up with brilliant solutions to control floods in a manner that has never been done before.
More to come.