Sep 9, 2009

Mississippi River Mouth Debris Jetting Using Acoustic Transducers

Mississippi River Mouth Debris Jetting Using Acoustic Transducers The Mighty Mississippi is backing up and causing problems because of flooding on growth built on its mouth. This is dangerous because the region is already so close to sea level. In fact much of New Orleans is located 12 meters below sea level and protected by a manmade dam. If we could pave the way to observe the ocean and the runoff of fertilizers from upstream, we ourselves are able to save a lot of future costs in the event of a breach of a dam. The current estimate is 155 billion dollars in aid from FEMA, if a major category hurricane directly hit the ground in New Orleans, acoustic transducers Louisiana.Using molecular align water molecules so that they are more coarse, fast-motion water may require a smaller and smaller, and is used as a high volume pressure washer. This effect may contribute to some of the blast and to allow the growth of the flow of water through the area of the Gulf of Mexico and to reduce the growing accumulation of water constraint. It will also help prevent the formation of large algal blooms, fish and the poison can enter the water supply. Although no one has tried this before and the consumption of energy to do this would be intense, it is significantly better than doing nothing and what we lea in this process and research, in fact, it might involve the transfer of technology in many other areas. Currently we have a problem that is getting worse, and New Orleans is a time bomb in our future catastrophic for the emergency. Many local non-stop in front of a hurricane, hurricane, instead of throwing the parties that there is no tomorrow. Unfortunately, all this fun, but if anything short of Olympic swimmers with very lively in the growing bayou, there will be no tomorrow for them. In any case, and? All this and think about a retu to me. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, we think with Lance;

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