Posted on 02/01/2014 12:58:53 PM PST by BenLurkin
Drought conditions are getting worse by the day in California and experts say the average resident is going to see the changes.
In the latest move by officials, the State Water Project announced Friday that it wont send any more water down from Northern California, something that hasnt been done in more than five decades.
The news comes in the middle of one of Californias driest winters on record and after two dry years that have depleted reservoirs.
Officials say the Water Projects decision to hold back supply is necessary to save water in the state.
Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency Jan. 17 and directed state officials to take all necessary actions to prepare for the drought conditions.
We cant make it rain, but we can be much better prepared for the terrible consequences that Californias drought now threatens, including dramatically less water for our farms and communities and increased fires in both urban and rural areas, Brown said. Ive declared this emergency, and Im calling all Californians to conserve water in every way possible.
Brown called on Golden State residents to voluntarily reduce their water usage by 20 percent.
This takes a coming together of all the people of California to deal with this serious and prolonged event of nature, he said.
Brown also directed state agencies to use less water and hire more firefighters. In addition, the Democratic governor has initiated a greatly expanded water conservation public awareness campaign.
In addition to the SWP, Southern California residents can get water from Colorado River, the LA Aqueduct in Owens Valley and groundwater, which provides most of the water supply.
Surprisingly, the drought may be good news to some. Prospectors are making their way into the hills and mountains to see if the lack of water will make it easier to find gold grains and nuggets.
Northern California is typically believed to be prime gold country, but Curt Timmons of Digger Mining and Supply in Baldwin Park says a little time in the desert, Big Bear or the San Gabriel Canyon could yield some sparkly dividends.
You can pretty much go to the bottom of these creeks with a shovel and have easy access to these gold-bearing materials, Timmons said.
With water levels in the states rivers so low, gold diggers can now get to places that havent been touched by man in perhaps more than a century.
When is California going to come up with a couple desalination plants?
LOL’s
GLOBAL WARMING will be the mantra....
Never let a crisis go to waste.
“...the State Water Project announced Friday that it wont send any more water down from Northern California...”
Hmmm, time for Southern California to announce it will no longer send tax money to Sacramento! FUJB...FUNP...FUBB...
When you compare the cost of desalination against the cost of transporting water long distances, desalination isn’t cost prohibitive. The further you have to pipe (or ship) water, the more economic desalination becomes.
This isn’t going to end well for Moonbeam and his cadre of progressives.
During the ice ages, the climate belts collapsed from three to two. Instead of temperate, tropical and polar bands, there was a tropical equator and everything else cold.
During a temperate period, the winds blow Pacific moisture onto the mountains, creating a temperate, Mediterranean climate.
There are climatic studies that say that during an ice age, the winds blow primarily from the East Coast inland. California dries out, while the interior up to the Rockies is wetter.
The drying out of California could easily be a reversion to Ice Age conditions. And all the polar vortices support that conclusion as well.
I hate to say it
I think our Hippie guru Governor Jerry Brown going be reelect some in SO CAL are are just sheeps
The dumb arses in Kalifornia should have, years ago, started building desalinization plants. Instead they're wasting good taxpayer bucks on "renewable energy". Today, still, there is no mention of the future of water in the state.
Another reason to get the hell out.
I live in the SF Valley and I am going to water the heck out of my lawn and flowers if I choose. Let them raise price as needed, and I will make the allocation decisions with MY earned dollars, not Comrade Jerry Brown!
The next 1%ers.
Barbara Streisand’s water bill is about $2,000.00 a month.
To paraphrase the late Sam Kinnison, “Move to where the f’n water is!!!!! Oh!!! Ohhhhh!!!!!!!!”
Yea, but remember, California is like a bowl of granola.... What’s not fruits and nuts is flakes...
Kalifornia could send a few million illegals out of the state until it rains.
As will millions of illegals granted amnesty.
I hope the delta smelt aren’t hurt by drought conditions. We all know the perfect flow of water has been maintained forever and ever until manmade global warming.
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