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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1256097" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Forty years ago the only thing out there where cows, goats and deer. The area has become a playground and almost</p><p>suburban with mini ranches along the Blanco. That whole area San Marcos to Wimberly is covered in homes.</p><p>That 42 feet won't be the highest as the record before or the one after. Sooner or later Ma Nature will dump more rain than</p><p>this event. </p><p>That is no different in the nuts taking about the Ike Dike from Freeport to High Island.</p><p>Like they are going to stop the storm surge it will flood everything worse around the levee as the current one does.</p><p>We take inherent risk no matter where we live as tragic as it was for these families and I know one that lost family members. We will never out engineer Ma Nature.</p><p>You would have the people screaming why do I have to give up my land to build a lake to protect people that build on the river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1256097, member: 694"] Forty years ago the only thing out there where cows, goats and deer. The area has become a playground and almost suburban with mini ranches along the Blanco. That whole area San Marcos to Wimberly is covered in homes. That 42 feet won't be the highest as the record before or the one after. Sooner or later Ma Nature will dump more rain than this event. That is no different in the nuts taking about the Ike Dike from Freeport to High Island. Like they are going to stop the storm surge it will flood everything worse around the levee as the current one does. We take inherent risk no matter where we live as tragic as it was for these families and I know one that lost family members. We will never out engineer Ma Nature. You would have the people screaming why do I have to give up my land to build a lake to protect people that build on the river. [/QUOTE]
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