I noticed this story posted this week....because of lessening river waters to Nevada, Arizona and California....there's talk of some 'pipe' to bring Mississippi River water to the west. Matter of how it'd work? Unknown.
For reference....the Colorado River officially starts at Lake La Poudre Pass....about 30 miles west of Fort Collins.
So the idea is...you'd build some canal or 'pipe' to bring Mississippi water to the 'foot' of the Rocky Mountains.
How I would imagine this working? I'd go to two states....Iowa and Nebraska and offer up some deal for the purchase of five or six areas where huge reservoirs would be built (probably in the 2,000 acre-range each and thirty feet deep), which I would allow some locals to get irrigation off of.
Then I'd pump the Mississippi water through each reservoir, and reach the point at Fort Collins where you'd require a fair amount of pumping to reach the Long Draw Reservoir (which leads into the Colorado River).
Inch by inch....I'd start to raise the water flow into the Colorado....probably reach two to three feet above where it is today.
Cost factor? Oh, its to be into the 100-billion range, and easily take a decade to accomplish.
Selling this idea? It helps to have Nebraska and Iowa attached....then you bring up the topic of flood control for those who've suffered from sprig floods on the Mississippi.
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