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Dunkirk101
03-19-2005, 01:10 PM
We as Americans are supposed to be the Richest Nation on earth. If this is true "which I sometimes doubt", how can we sit back and let something like this happen within our own borders :(


Drought Could Parch Indian Reservation

Sat Mar 19, 5:18 AM ET U.S. National - AP


By DORIS HAUGEN, Associated Press Writer

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Some 14,000 residents of the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation could run out of water by August because of a drought along the Missouri River basin, officials said.



The tribe's list of potential problems stretches from health concerns to fire fighting. The reservation's schools and its only hospital and clinic would have to close.


"It will be more than just running out of water for a couple of days. There will be 14,000 people that have no water whatsoever," said Wayne Ducheneaux, a tribal official and member of a task force working to come up with a water plan.


Poverty on the reservation is complicating the matter, said Rebecca Kidder, a lawyer for the tribe.


The reservation lies in Dewey and Ziebach counties, both among the poorest in the state. Ziebach is one of the poorest in the nation.


"Any time you're dealing with that kind of poverty, there aren't as many options for moving, or even buying bottled water," Kidder said. "People don't have the funds, they don't have the resources to travel to (water) distribution points."


Storage in the Missouri River's six reservoirs has reached a record low of 35 million acre-feet of water, Gov. Mike Rounds said.


"This has now become a matter of, 'Do we have enough water for the intakes for domestic water supplies?'" Rounds said this week during a South Dakota Public Radio program Wednesday.


Heavy mountain snow is the only sure way to recharge the upper river basin, and that's not likely to happen, Ducheneaux said.


Tribal, state and other officials hope they can keep drinking water flowing to the reservation at least temporarily by extending the intake farther into the river. Both counties are served by the Tri-County Water Association.


One plan requires four miles of pipe to lengthen the system's intake into a deeper part of the river and another 18 miles of power lines to pump the water, Kidder said. The project could cost $6 million.


Extending the pipe is not a permanent fix, however. A long-term solution could cost as much as $76 million and take at least five years to build, Kidder said.


The tribe has asked for help from the Army Corps of Engineers, which is expected to do an evaluation soon.


"The biggest fear right now? We're looking at ways to prevent us from running out of water," said Kidder, the lawyer, "and the solution is not simple." <end>




Heres the link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=5&u=/ap/20050319/ap_on_re_us/drought_drinking_water_1

GW_Rules
03-27-2005, 09:31 PM
Perhaps if we keep the estimated $4 billion that we send overseas we could better assist our own citizens. We should bring these tribes stories to the attention of Hollywood. Do you think the so could "stars" would hold concerts and charity fund raisers to assist them like they did the tsunami victims half the world away? I doubt it.

Decka
03-27-2005, 11:38 PM
Its not popular enough, thats why....

Everyone is out for themselves in the long run- politician-wise.....

Nobody knows about this story, so why would any of the people with money help them out if noone sees them doing it? Thats the main reason why rich companies give to charity.... not to do good deeds, but to try to improve their image.

Lungdop Philing
03-28-2005, 09:10 AM
I doubt the United States is the richest nation.

Dop

es347fan
03-28-2005, 10:20 AM
"I doubt the United States is the richest nation."

Perhaps not, but we're way ahead of whoever is third.

Lungdop Philing
03-28-2005, 10:31 AM
Originally posted by es347fan
"I doubt the United States is the richest nation."

Perhaps not, but we're way ahead of whoever is third.

At least for this week.

Dop

Echo2
03-28-2005, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Decka
Its not popular enough, thats why....

Everyone is out for themselves in the long run- politician-wise.....

Nobody knows about this story, so why would any of the people with money help them out if noone sees them doing it? Thats the main reason why rich companies give to charity.... not to do good deeds, but to try to improve their image.

The main reason that large companies give to charity is for tax credits. The second reason is for publicity.

saycricket
03-28-2005, 02:07 PM
I think we should definitely do something about this though. If we can send 125 million over to Sri Lanka and the tsunami affected areas (which, was most likely for publicity and to strengthen our "image", according to Powell) there's no reason in hell why we shouldn't be able to help those who NEED the help here at home.

korg
03-30-2005, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by saycricket
I think we should definitely do something about this though. If we can send 125 million over to Sri Lanka and the tsunami affected areas (which, was most likely for publicity and to strengthen our "image", according to Powell) there's no reason in hell why we shouldn't be able to help those who NEED the help here at home. that's too much like the right thing. you're way off base saycricket....lmao

sputnik
03-30-2005, 08:30 PM
Originally posted by GW_Rules
Perhaps if we keep the estimated $4 billion that we send overseas we could better assist our own citizens.

What about the 87 billion we used for Iraq!

Edit: Looked it up on Costofwar.com, it's more like 159 billion.

Leper
03-31-2005, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by sputnik
What about the 87 billion we used for Iraq!

Edit: Looked it up on Costofwar.com, it's more like 159 billion.

It's higher than that now if you include the new budget proposal....I think 250 billion (not including the unavoidable future costs)