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Originally posted by Roper
Not to be picky but Oklahoma and Texas are in the southwest.
Roper
Originally posted by mel1962
Originally posted by Roper
Not to be picky but Oklahoma and Texas are in the southwest.
Roper
Yes, but check the weather, they are getting plenty of rain and have more water than S. Calif. Arizona & Nevada.
I consider Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas the South Central! I don't go by the College Conference Criteria!
[edit on 7/22/07 by mel1962]
[edit on 7/22/07 by mel1962]
Originally posted by Roper
Isn't the water in the Great Lakes saline??
If so then treating the H2O will be costly and won't be useful for irrigation.
Roper
Originally posted by Roper
No I know what and where the salt lake is.
I read or heard that the salt content of the Great lakes was on the rise. I did a quick Google and read one person that said " don't swim or eat the fish out of Erie.
We here is Okla. are trying to keep water in this state, Texas keeps wanting to buy. Texas just needs to build more lakes and maybe pump the Red River, but the Red has a salt problem and nitrates.
Roper