Thursday, November 17, 2011
Gary's List Of Unfinished Projects GLOUP
Introduction:
First of all, this is a draft and not a polished or thorough list that
is subject to updating and corrections. I welcome your feedback or
donations of time or funding to expand and improve these subjects.
Note the date of this and other subject writings. This subject and
ideas relating to them began many years prior to this summary writing
of 11/17/2011 (date code 20111117). I am just throwing these subjects
out there in hopes of some benefits for myself and others who might
share the care.
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Subject: TRS Documentation & Internet (Online) Availability.
All the Land Surveys, Section by Section, especially the ones
completed near 1965 in the Keystone Reservoir, need to be indexed and
available online. Other than the massive Township Range Section (TRS)
folder-file system that I have built over the last 20 years, there are
two outfits that can backup TRS data. Hubtack & Land Surveyor's
United (AKA Land Surveyors University) (LSU) are the other two
resources for management of TRS data.
Hubtack has specialized in picking up where the "State" systems have
left off by scanning and mapping the corner records that are part of
the essential evidence needed for land title, legal descriptions, and
other land surveying related projects.
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) AKA Corps of
Engineers (COE) contracted out large areas of land adjacent to lakes
and rivers to be surveyed related to government boundaries back in the
1960's & 1970's I am guessing (details of which are limited by my
local experience). Research is needed to index those projects and the
details as to TRS information. None of that information to my
knowledge at that time was filed at the County Clerk's Offices as
would be proper to preserve that valuable information as with other
Plats of Survey (POS) to my knowledge.
Prior to 1980 I estimate, the age of government funding for the
maintenance of Land Surveying related documentation disappeared. The
funding, necessary for the inventory and management of that very
critical and valuable evidence was all but forgotten. Today you
rarely hear the title of "County Land Surveyor" or "County Land
Surveying Department" come up except for the old timers like myself
who remember them as a valuable source of information.
There are a few "County Engineers" still out there who may have the
foresight and funding to maintain and modernize that essential data.
People just do not understand how important that data is to our
economic health and the cost of "re-creating the wheel" for projects.
Funding needs to be set aside again so that land can be developed and
improved for the benefit of all. It creates productive jobs and
results that help the economy more than any welfare program. A modern
day WPA that would put surveyors back to work doing what they do best
would help us all in the recovery of our economy. Healthy,
productive, projects to modernize and make this Land Survey Evidence
easy to obtain saves us all much work and will help eliminate the
waste that has accumulated.
Countries like China understand this have looked ahead and planned
such that they are efficient and are leaving us behind. Poor
management of the TRS system causes waste of time and paperwork caused
by legal problems and misunderstandings. Better management of the TRS
resources will put us back to productive work building things instead
of shuffling papers and working with expensive and poor or no data at
a much higher cost and less reliable. The cost of poor data is higher
costs for insurance and legal expenses instead of using that money to
build things that will advance and help our economy. Why should we
have to worry about having reliable data or risking our jobs for
misunderstandings that are generated by a lack of focus on helping
others find and use resources that we already have (somewhere). I
have heard stories of data in the form of field books, plats, and maps
that have been piled into closets of County Clerk's Offices or thrown
away due to ignorance in Oklahoma. Such waste is a product of
ignorance and education partially cause by agencies that have their
focus on aimless and many rules and penalties instead of their focus
on resources and helping the land surveyor solve problems and grow as
a team from the solutions.
I am making progress locally by obtaining the USACE Partial Boundary
Plats. It takes a lot of time to build indexes, folders, and files to
store them in a somewhat organized TRS system.
More later maybe........................
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Subject: Recovery & Better Drawings of Cistern Well Water Pumps.
Recently I decided to look for a Cistern Hand Operated lever water
well Pump (CHOP) part and found it time consuming and difficult to
find and verify what I needed to fix my pump.
I took a chance, ordered what I thought was the part I needed and
fixed it. There is a lack of information for the CHOP. I started to
hand sketch and measure the parts along with taking pictures and
drawing the part in CAD. I did not finish the project, like most of
my inspiration projects. I am not sure any project of that type is
ever finished due to the room for improvements and available ways to
display the information on the web. I want the time and the funds to
continue with these types of projects and welcome your help.
More later maybe........................
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Subject: Solar Panels Grid Tie or Battery Bank System - Payback Pursuit
Ever since the 1960's I have been fascinated with the advent of having
a solar system that would provide enough utility to pay for itself in
savings over conventional utilities. I have found other people with
similar interests lately and it looks like there is still a chance
that solar panels may be available that will have a payback of less
than 5 years if they can be obtained at a low enough price and put
into service quickly as a grid tie to slow down or reverse that
electric meter. It probably will not happen soon for my place but my
buddy tells me that he may have them soon.
Meanwhile I have taken all my small solar yard lights apart because
they quit working to work on combining them into a mini panel to see
if I can get a mini system working to refresh my knowledge of
electronics and testing of the old tiny panels.
After testing about 12 cells, I was surprised how durable they are and
how well they still worked. It was that battery they provide for the
yard light that was the weakest link. The cells, even the ugly ones
with the clear coating all yellowed and cracked that still put out as
good as the clear newer ones.
Learning a lot and hope to have something of value to save on energy
usage someday soon.
More later maybe........................
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Subject: Landscape Efficiency.
I took my otherwise nice moderately smooth and sloped back yard (about
2/3 of an acre) and started digging contour based ditches and ponding
areas last year. It was a good year to do that since we had record
hot dry weather. I did not capture a lot of water that would
otherwise run off due the the drought but I am now seeing improvement
in water collection with the recent fall rains.
It is a good use of exercise activity to hand dig ditches and ridges
to capture rain and put it back into the ground water or hold it to
soak the garden better. I used to have to resist the tendency to buy
things to do yard work for gardening and related projects, but now I
have no problem with that due to lack of funds. I use my exercise
time when not out in the field doing billable work (been a long time)
to dig and wheel barrow my soil around to better use the rainfall
resource.
I even dug a hole 9' down in the low area to see if I could find
water. I recall finding water at 4-8 feet about 35 years ago in that
area or further west or north of my place. I found much more clay
than I recall but a good 3 feet of topsoil and layers that indicated
ancient deposits of topsoil between layers of clay. I recall that
there was sand about 4 feet down that is part of the Arkansas River
bed.
Together with my cistern system, I want to make improvements to my
place to better use the rain resource rather than see that water run
off to the Tulsa Boy's Home (swamp) and the Arkansas River. If more
of us would do that, we would have less flooding and better use of
water resources.
More later maybe........................
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Gary Breisch
Land Surveyor's United (LSU) Member Map Administrator (MMA)
gary@gbreisch.com
www.gbreisch.com
918-948-5263 cell
918-401-0061 Google tel
3001 S. 137th W. Ave.
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Surveying and Related
Services Since 1965
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