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by izentrop » 25/03/23, 16:16

Easy to judge without having all the elements in hand : roll:

Also easy when you are 10000 pseudo ecologists destroying the work of a hard-working minority under the guise of good thinking. It gives them a walk in the countryside.
I'm talking to you about agricultural drainage
as they are usually done in flood prone areas. before or after drainage, no change in the event of flooding, except that the land can be cultivated between two floods. : roll:
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by Remundo » 25/03/23, 16:30

it's a technical subject and it's certainly not the anarco-leftists who come to set fire to the cops who will clear things up.

I am rather in favor of storing water, but perhaps these basins are not optimal (I do not have precise data) because I am a little afraid of evaporation.

Evaporation is proportional to the air/water surface, so it is obvious that to minimize water loss by evaporation, deep dams are better needed.

it wouldn't be so bad because a deeper dam takes up less land.

a scientific subject therefore, which will be neither all black nor all white.

Field drainage is yet another subject. They are placed at mid-depth to avoid swamps and facilitate the movement of agricultural machinery. Besides, the drainage pipes come out somewhere, so it's not impossible to recover the water.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/03/23, 16:44

I point out to you that since the dawn of time water has been stored in groundwater. No need to add basins to the con under false pretenses. Want to store water? Take it to the mouths of rivers before it goes back into salt water.
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by izentrop » 25/03/23, 16:52

This bullshit is taking on mind-blowing proportions...




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by Remundo » 25/03/23, 17:47

the results of the battle by DramaNain:



nice job cunts!
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by Remundo » 25/03/23, 17:49

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:I point out to you that since the dawn of time water has been stored in groundwater.

That's probably why we invented the dams, huh??
Want to store water? Take it to the mouths of rivers before it goes back into salt water.

What a genius...

We'll put you on a bike to operate the lift pumps.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/03/23, 17:53

Pumps (which can be powered for free by producing electricity with current) and pipes are not made for dogs. Look at oil and gas pipelines. It's not complicated to do this sort of thing with water. Do you know what the genie tells you? : Mrgreen:
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by Remundo » 25/03/23, 18:18

Well since you're a genius...

The flow of the Rhône is 1700 m3/s

1 m3 weighs 1000 kg

We round the chap of gravity to 10 m/s²

Calculates the lifting power for 500 m altitude.

And compares to the average power produced in France (about 50 GW)

when you have done that, you can add the flow of the Seine (500 m3/s), the Loire (830 m3/s) and the Garonne (650 m3/s)

to see if there will still be a few watts available to light the lantern of the Genies.
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by Christophe » 25/03/23, 18:33

Damn the real revolution started today!!



And it's not a gala dinner!!

Macron said that he would withdraw his reform as soon as there would be a death… we are almost there…
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by Christophe » 25/03/23, 18:35

izentrop wrote:This bullshit is taking on mind-blowing proportions...


Exact and the main investigators of this bitch are where in your opinion?
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