Posted on 09/04/2018 7:51:39 PM PDT by Galatians328
Two major lakes in the Colorado River Basin that operate as one huge reservoir to supply millions of people with water are drying up
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Cut off Colorado R. water to California.
They are not really part of America anymore...
Maybe it’s time to think about selling my winter home in Arizona.
But I live just a few miles from the lakes that hold 20% of the entire world's supply of fresh water, while they're going to be sucking sand.
Sucks to be California.
There is 4 more feet of water in Lake Mead than there was on this date 2 years ago. I guess THAT FACT wouldn’t inspire the kind of panic they are looking for though.
There is plenty of water. It all flows to the ocean when it rains, because there is no (or little) means of capturing the runoff. They gripe about it every time there is a drought & it reaches “crisis” status. Then it rains & all is forgotten until the next crisis.
I’m sure it is been happening longer, but it has been the same since I moved to CA in 1981. Put a brick in your toilet. If it’s yellow, its mellow. If it’s brown flush it down.
What could go wrong with building sprawling cities in the desert.
In Oklahoma they built so many lakes after the dust bowl that few states have more miles of shoreline.
I like how in CA government invited in, encourage and aided and abetted multiple millions of illegals to enter the state, and then these Democrat stooges turn around start restricting water use for the legitimate citizens.
As if millions upon millions of illegals aliens don’t consume water.
These people are scary!
governor brown awol on water for 8 years. One deal plant in california opened two years ago in carlsbad thanx to the city
Lake Mohave is as high as its ever been.
I thought our *great* senator, McCain was supposed to take care of the water for AZ? .
Odd.
I’m only about 300 miles south and a bit east of Lake Powell... and we have had twice as much rain this summer than usual.
And 4' is significant in regards to a lake of that size. And you're right, anything bad or threatening the corrupt media is all over it. Like homeless...Barely a word about that during the decline era of Obama.
From 2016, Global AgInvesting:
Established in 1977 by the Saudi Kingdom, Almarai Company announced it recently purchased 14,000 acres of farmland in Arizona effectively doubling its already existing holdings of land in the Palo Verde Valley of California. The purchase gives the dairy company first rights on water from the nearby Colorado River.
Will you also cut off all the water going to Californians who recently moved to Colorado?
AZ and Co have the longest continuous stretch of shoreline for the Colorado river.
Time they do the math and let those states that have that shoreline get the proper per cent of that water.
And Phoenix isnt getting ANY increase from Mohave counties portion like they are pushing for.
We just moved to Arizona. If there is a shortage, you sure couldn’t tell by the way they use water around here. The Culver’s and AJ’s food have misters just outside their places. Our Air BnB “irrigated” (flooded) the entire yard twice during our three week stay, half the Home Depot plumbing section is dedicated to outdoor sprinkler systems. Water kiosks are everywhere as many people don’t care for the Phoenix tap water. No shortage of heavily watered golf courses. It is hard to tell we are in a “drought”. (we like the area just fine, by the way)
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