Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...

Warming and Climate Change: causes, consequences, analysis ... Debate on CO2 and other greenhouse gas.
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79117
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 10972

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by Christophe » 16/03/23, 10:01

I saw Jean de Florette yesterday, water is life (and evil is human)! : Mrgreen:
0 x
izentrop
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 13644
Registration: 17/03/14, 23:42
Location: picardie
x 1502
Contact :

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by izentrop » 24/03/23, 15:13

A little masked violence to further destroy RC solutions...
1 x
User avatar
Forhorse
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2485
Registration: 27/10/09, 08:19
Location: Perche Ornais
x 359

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by Forhorse » 24/03/23, 19:51

Solution to RC? Downright ! Had to dare...
1 x
sicetaitsimple
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 9772
Registration: 31/10/16, 18:51
Location: Lower Normandy
x 2638

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by sicetaitsimple » 24/03/23, 20:20

Forhorse wrote:Solution to RC? Downright ! Had to dare...


I think Izentrop meant "solution to a consequence of RC", the ability to irrigate crops. A very partial solution, of course, I do not think that "basins" are possible everywhere..
If you have any solution....
1 x
User avatar
GuyGadeboisTheBack
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 14823
Registration: 10/12/20, 20:52
Location: 04
x 4302

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 24/03/23, 20:25

The solution is in any case not to empty the water tables when it does not rain enough during the winter to refloat them, therefore to take from the deficit aquifers, then to let rot and evaporate what we will have "stolen" "to the others, those who will not benefit from this artificial "manna" which is still only the stranglehold of certain "big" private parties on a common resource.
2 x
User avatar
Forhorse
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2485
Registration: 27/10/09, 08:19
Location: Perche Ornais
x 359

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by Forhorse » 25/03/23, 09:34

sicetaitsimple wrote:If you have any solution....


A beginning of a solution would already be to stop draining excessively as is currently the norm, it would have 2 effects:
- Avoid ending up with overflowing rivers and flooding at the slightest rainy episode, even "normal".
- Allow water to infiltrate it to the water table and recharge it rather than going directly into the rivers (see first effect)

But hey, since drainage generally doubles agricultural yields, we haven't finished hearing about floods and water shortages...
0 x
izentrop
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 13644
Registration: 17/03/14, 23:42
Location: picardie
x 1502
Contact :

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by izentrop » 25/03/23, 10:35

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:The solution is in any case not to empty the water tables when it does not rain enough during the winter to replenish them.
All is not perfect but there are established rules about it.
Forhorse wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:If you have any solution....
A beginning of a solution would already be to stop draining excessively as is currently the norm, it would have 2 effects:
- Avoid ending up with overflowing rivers and flooding at the slightest rainy episode, even "normal".
- Allow water to infiltrate it to the water table and recharge it rather than going directly into the rivers (see first effect)

But hey, since drainage generally doubles agricultural yields, we haven't finished hearing about floods and water shortages...
Ha good? https://just-business.fr/2022/09/02/les ... nondation/

The solutions ... https://www.la-croix.com/France/Face-in ... 1201243686
0 x
User avatar
Forhorse
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2485
Registration: 27/10/09, 08:19
Location: Perche Ornais
x 359

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by Forhorse » 25/03/23, 11:22

I'm talking to you about gogol agricultural drainage
1 x
A.D. 44
I posted 500 messages!
I posted 500 messages!
posts: 640
Registration: 15/04/15, 15:32
Location: Home
x 225

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by A.D. 44 » 25/03/23, 11:26

Maybe some little confusion between draining, channeling, irrigating...?
0 x
User avatar
GuyGadeboisTheBack
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 14823
Registration: 10/12/20, 20:52
Location: 04
x 4302

Re: Inter-season water storage "basins" to fight against droughts...




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/03/23, 12:37

izentrop wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:The solution is in any case not to empty the water tables when it does not rain enough during the winter to replenish them.
All is not perfect but there are established rules about it.

Write that or abstain, it's the same thing. Bedpans are dangerous, unfair and this solution is grotesque. If the water tables are full (which has not happened for a long time), pumping them in winter to fill basins is useless since you can pump them in summer without risk. If they are in deficit, do not touch. We can clearly see that all of this is just smoking to capture the resource for the sole benefit of some. : Evil:
1 x

 


  • Similar topics
    Replies
    views
    Last message

Back to "Climate Change: CO2, warming, greenhouse effect ..."

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 119 guests