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Jackal
Since 17 Dec 2005
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Fri Jul 10, 09 8:16 am |
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| are those whitecaps or boats in the palm islands?
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
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Fri Jul 10, 09 8:34 am |
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boats
If you ever start to feel good about the human race and think to yourself, you know what, maybe we can start to live a little more sustainably..watch the science channel program on Dubai.
Those people are seriously off the chain. Indoor snowskiing (Dubai is surrounded by desert), the largest most expensive buildings in the world, and lots and lots of cars. The typical two person family owns 4 cars. They interviewed one new car dealer and he said they sell around 1,000 a month. (There are 9 dealerships in dubai). At least most of them are european cars that are made in some of the most energy efficient factories in the world. The average dubai household uses 20,000 kilowatthours of electricity a year (that is just a tad less than double what the average american uses).
Kind of mind boggling really. ok, tirade officially over. I'm working for the rest of the day.
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apctjb
Since 19 Aug 2007
440 Posts
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Fri Jul 10, 09 4:20 pm |
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"We really need to show that barge isn't in the channel. Dredging would not be good for us, not good at all"
Would be curious to understand why dredging would not be good (assuming of course that dredging would occur in off season and not during the summer)? If the spoils of the dredging were added to the sandbar couldn't that result in increase in size or height of the spit?
Along the same lines there will likely be dredging of the White Salmon after the dam is taken out this fall; Imagine if all that sand was added to the sand bar...
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Fri Jul 10, 09 4:28 pm |
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| I can't wait till they breach the dam!!! That is going to be sooo cool. Thousads of tons of sediment for sure. Do they have a firm date yet?
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apctjb
Since 19 Aug 2007
440 Posts
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Fri Jul 10, 09 4:43 pm |
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Hopefully those tons of sediment will result in a new launch site on the WA side; which by the way has existing access trail under the RR tracks.
See attached for example of things that could be.[/img]
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White Salmon rendering of new access.jpg |
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1365 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
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Fri Jul 10, 09 4:47 pm |
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| apctjb wrote: | Hopefully those tons of sediment will result in a new launch site on the WA side; which by the way has existing access trail under the RR tracks.
See attached for example of things that could be. |
The fishermen will be stoked!
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Fri Jul 10, 09 6:36 pm |
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from the dams EIS...
After dam breaching, sediment accumulations with an average depth of approximately 5 feet
would occur in the Columbia River downstream from mouth of the White Salmon River. This
area would extend into the Columbia River channel about 1,500 feet and downstream for about
one mile, and cover about 100 acres (PacifiCorp 2005). The Bonneville Pool is about 4,000 feet
wide at this location and sediment depth would be expected to be zero in the navigation channel.
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KidCorporate

Since 10 Jul 2007
563 Posts
Addicted
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Sat Jul 11, 09 8:56 am Re: UPDATE - Fuel barge aground near Hood River, Ore. |
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| Diggy wrote: | | hilton wrote: | PORTLAND, Ore. — ...... This process, known as lightering, will decrease the draft of the New Dawn so that it may be freed from the river bottom.
The lightering operations will commence at first light on Friday morning..... |
"lightering" a barge of gasoline certainly sounds cooler than lightening it  |
Bonfire and night kite sesh! It'll be super easy to see when the river's on fire!
_________________ Let's go kite. |
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
4316 Posts
Camas
Site Lackey
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Sat Jul 11, 09 9:01 am |
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No bonfire, it's gone...
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