Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:41 pm Post subject: Gulf Reclamation Plan by Randy Sawyer
Dear Congressman Green,
The loss of vital fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico is a serious and unprecedented problem that will soon require government action to prevent widespread disruption of the economy and the food chain. The oil spill in the gulf may become our worst environmental disaster in the upcoming months. I have a proposal to deal with the disaster that is also unprecedented. Here is the proposal.
The Federal Government owns a dry and drained dredge disposal area that is no longer used located between Galena Park Texas and Jacinto City. This area could be turned into a fish nursery as a first stage in a reclamation plan. The area could be cleared and lined with pond and river rock, and the small retention dam reinstalled just west of Holland avenue and south of Jacinto City. There is already a dike built around the area and the area can be served by rail. There is a rail line just south of the dredge area and we could add a siding to bring in rock, fish, and corn to feed the fish.
On the southwest side of the dredge area there has been installed previously a large underground pipe to bring in water from the ship channel to store in our reservoir.
The next step, or step two is to remove Holland Avenue starting at the northern boundary of Galena Park and the southern edge of Jacinto City and channelize Holland Avenue. We could dig down thirty feet and install pyrex street culverts extending the entire width of Holland. Then add twenty-five feet of pond rock and river rock ballast leaving five feet for water.
There may not be enough river rock available for the project, but glass aquarium stones could substitute for rock. These could be made in a plasmatron from recycled concrete. This would provide the proper environment for fish to live and spawn. The culverts could be topped with glass streets with curbing and many one inch evaporation holes along the sides also suitable for drainage and sweeping in corn.
The water under the streets would need to be cooled and this could be done with a thin coating of gold alloyed with other metals to make different colors of gold and stretch supply . Some buildings in London already have this industrial coating to reduce air conditioning bills and cool the insides of glass skyscrapers there.
Water cooling could also be provided by glass cooling towers previously described in my ozone repair plan.
There is another more complicated possibility of cooling the water and this is electronic cooling. Although not yet developed, superconductor-semiconductor-superconductor thin films involving bismuth and polymer ultraconductors could make these waters self-cooled. For information on these ultraconductors contact Chava Energy.
Channelizing the streets in Jacinto City using the same methods is part of step three along with other streets south of Clinton Drive and north of the ship channel as a possibility. We can turn the entire area into a fish hatchery extending our efforts as needed.
Of course, the population of Galena Park and Jacinto City would need temporary relocation, and we have available plenty of forclosed homes bought by the Federal Government that could be utilized.
We would need to purchase the houses in Galena Park and Jacinto City by giving the occupants of these properties a key to another house and a non-redeemable CD for one hundred thousand dollars. This would put money into the banking system that could be borrowed for business startups and car loans and such. If we do not put money into the banking system in this way, the banks could start to fail because people are pulling their money out of banks now.
There is a small building located between Clinton Drive and the ship channel on what would be and extension of Wolfe Street that could be torn down to provide access to the area from the ship channel and an outlet for the fish that could be opened up later so that the bay could be resupplied with fish. We would need to channelize part of Third Street and Wolfe Street south of Third Street in the same manner.
This plan could be extended in the area near the ship channel as needed and as resources became available so that we could spawn all the fish we needed and resupply the gulf.
Our streets are in bad condition and drainage has always been a problem. The Clinton Administration experimented with building roads and bridges out of glass and found it to be practical.
There is an area cleared of trees just west of Beltway 8 East and north of the ship channel that could be used as a staging area and for welding the pyrex culverts to prepare them to be shipped up the channel to Galena Park near the channel and Holland Avenue. Each section of culvert could be capped with glass and welded leaving access holes on the top five feet of the endcaps to allow water to pass through.
This is my plan to deal with the Gulf Disaster. Galena Park is already an industrial area and all needed materials and equipment could be supplied by ship or train.
We have an unprecedented disaster. So, we need an unprecedented plan to deal with the disaster. Galena Park next to the ship channel is an ideal location for this project, and I hope that you will consider this proposal seriously. This is indeed a serious proposal and I am not being flippant about this at all. I hope to hear from you soon.
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