There also was a post a couple weeks ago dealing with a landowner wanting to clear trees and other growth from a creek on his property and someone was complaining about ruining the beauty of growth in a creek. Here's what a Corp official told me a long time ago. "Sometimes we have to strike a balance between nature and realtime needs rivers, steams (creeks) and lakes actually serve as a protection from serious flooding serving as aquaducts (giant pipes if you will) to move vast amounts of water from an area quickly so trees and undergrowth slow down the flow and can become giant blockers for flood gates because they are no match for fast moving water" IMHO part of the problem and maybe only a small part is there are a lot of people down stream that aren't keeping their waterways cleaned out and the other is the crops weren't big enough to absorb and slow down the runoff.
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