Posted on 01/16/2023 2:43:11 PM PST by BenLurkin
The Los Angeles County Public Works Department announced Monday that more than 33 billion gallons of stormwater have been captured in the early months of the California winter storm season.
It will be used as drinking water and is enough to supply 816,000 people with enough water for an entire year, according to Los Angeles County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella.
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How they collect the water, electric pumps? How are they going to make useful? You get the drill....
Watts, Downey, Compton, you know, the rain that was SUPPOSED to fall on minorities!
Someone call Maxine “Waters”!
“”enough to supply 816,000 people with enough water for an entire year”
Since the greater LA area has 9 million people, the water will last a month.
That has nothing to do with ny original post. Are you sober?
816K people, how about the other 25 million..or is it even more?
816K people, how about the other 25 million..or is it even more?
Geez. It was a j-o-k-e.
No need to accuse me of being drunk.
Stupid maybe, but I rarely drink nowadays!
94% of the water that falls in California goes to the ocean.
When they do store some water the democrats will empty the reservoirs then declare a drought.
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