HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-06, Page 46pow
Dealing
fru paw 15
indicated that the water used to r
n big creek:11111Mh the field to-
�h the bow ove y *41
4)40 a,�p .war : woe
ova theA' w,
Unlike grassed waterways which
cannot , be cash clopped, the port
ding area of the berm will remain
in production. Villy any crop,.
n... be plantedin thiswear
however, 7t slid point dolt that
winter wheat would, not likely
tolerate the %vet periods as well as
most crops would. James
Armstrong stated that after a heavy
rainfalllast summer, the cornin his
one ponding area, withstood water
levels that were above the cobs.
One thing mit did stress is that -
a berm only controls emsion down
oil erosio
awe of where the
It wool courol. orosiort up sly'_
awl the laodownery find that he
sgwas�.•
,,
' iwoJown to -A .lt 3
to the bernno •
&tallow to James Wig ,
construction of the too
°'we'
well, earthwas to dur
ids weather condition andtheyx
were able to. get everything s
down sight away* Bite of the .
there have been no ptelns.at.this
point With • the ' dal. , area
washing out, as everything was able
to settle and stabs before heaver'
rainscame. It was a costly project
but well worth the effete," stated
"ArmStrOng. Headmitted that. the
government funding was.a big he .
in defraying the construction costs:
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The ponding area of this berm yet drained r -
was taken. Special construction of this berm allowed for the ,
Armstrongs to continue using the area as a laneway. (Marg Burkhart.
photo)
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