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Originally Posted by KC911
I don't want to sound facetious, but the design of systems is easy enough... gettting it done logistically and paid for? That's where reality happens .... and usually doesn't happen.
Because it cost too much to do it 100%.... and even then Mother Nature will prevail and people will lose... everything.
But I defer to your expertise ... that's not my arena... at all.
Best to you all going forward...
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It sounds expensive, but it depends on what and how it is done. The biggest problem that I have seen is small minded politicians raiding reserve funds.
For example, I would argue that the public, the end user, is more than willing to pay for reasonable and beneficial improvements; take a look at the large bond measures that California Citizens have repeatedly voted for. Then you get the politicians and their friends raiding those funds at taxpayer expense with absolutely nothing to show for it. So funding can not be the show stopper folks claim it is.
It is really sad and aggravating to have a bunch of politicians raid a well engineered system.
And don't get me started on the environmental industrial complex, those bastards cause far more damage than good.