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    There is the Houston Galveston subsidence district which highly regulates water well drilling in that area. There is a permit fee to drill and a per thousand gallon fee that they charge. It is different for residential, commercial and industrial. If memory serves me right. The disincentive fee for industrial is greater than the cost of deslanization. They want to encourage the use of Gulf water for industrial use.

    Since we have been using GPS for surveying. We have found that the land in rice growing areas can subside as much as 12 to 18 inches during rice flooding season. It rebounds when they stop pumping. The area from the coteau ridge to the east all the way to New Orleans is, geologically speaking, a new born. Not even in diapers. It alluvial deposits with high voids ratio filled with water. The general rule of thumb is the subsidence is 1.5 cm per year. If that is not replaced with spring flood deposits then we are behind.

    Our Subsidence situation along with poor soil characteristics is manifested in the poor condition of our roads.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    There is the Houston Galveston subsidence district which highly regulates water well drilling in that area. There is a permit fee to drill and a per thousand gallon fee that they charge. It is different for residential, commercial and industrial. If memory serves me right. The disincentive fee for industrial is greater than the cost of deslanization. They want to encourage the use of Gulf water for industrial use.

    Since we have been using GPS for surveying. We have found that the land in rice growing areas can subside as much as 12 to 18 inches during rice flooding season. It rebounds when they stop pumping. The area from the coteau ridge to the east all the way to New Orleans is, geologically speaking, a new born. Not even in diapers. It alluvial deposits with high voids ratio filled with water. The general rule of thumb is the subsidence is 1.5 cm per year. If that is not replaced with spring flood deposits then we are behind.

    Our Subsidence situation along with poor soil characteristics is manifested in the poor condition of our roads.
    Long suspected the rice growing area numbers.

    Did not expect the bounce back numbers due to so much clay and runoff. Thats encouraging.

    Yep, Louisiana roads are buit on jello.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Long suspected the rice growing area numbers.

    Did not expect the bounce back numbers due to so much clay and runoff. Thats encouraging.

    Yep, Louisiana roads are buit on jello.
    They are pumping water from a sand aquifer not the clay/silt overburden. When they stop pumping the aquifer recharges lifting the overburden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    They are pumping water from a sand aquifer not the clay/silt overburden. When they stop pumping the aquifer recharges lifting the overburden.
    Made my day.

    I still think Louisiana should employ some "Cajun Nova Scotia Know How" with land reclamation.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Is this the first year that zero hurricanes made u.s. land fall?

    ....knock on wood


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    For the first time in 10 years, no hurricanes make landfall in US


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    Gulf of America is UN-Defeated!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MarlinMan3 View Post
    Is this the first year that zero hurricanes made u.s. land fall?

    ....knock on wood
    Don’t get caught up in the hype. Asked AI back to 1900. There’s 2 other 10 year runs, decades ago, and multiple 2 year breaks.

    Years with no tropical system landfalls in the continental U.S. since 1900 include: 1907, 1914, 1921, 1925, 1931, 1938, 1941, 1951, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1973, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1990, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, and 2015. It is important to note that the records do not typically include storms that did not reach tropical storm strength.

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    Wow, no system at all.... i thought just zero hurricanes would be rarer


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    Quote Originally Posted by MarlinMan3 View Post
    Gulf of America is UN-Defeated!
    That may be the line of the year so far. Have a Great Thanksgiving and beat Moanroe.

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