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Related: About this forumU.S. Aquifers Are Running Dry, Posing Major Threat to Drinking Water Supply
A major New York Times investigation reveals how the United States' aquifers are becoming severely depleted due to overuse in part from huge industrial farms and sprawling cities. The Times reports that Kansas corn yields are plummeting due to a lack of water, there is not enough water to support the construction of new homes in parts of Phoenix, Arizona, and rivers across the country are drying up as aquifers are being drained far faster than they are refilling. "It can take millions of years to fill an aquifer, but they can be depleted in 50 years," says Warigia Bowman, director of sustainable energy and natural resources law at the University of Tulsa College of Law. "All coastal regions in the United States are really being threatened by groundwater and aquifer problems."
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U.S. Aquifers Are Running Dry, Posing Major Threat to Drinking Water Supply (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
Aug 2023
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CrispyQ
(40,956 posts)1. Is anyone ever going to address the 8 billion pound elephant in the room? - nt
flying_wahini
(8,274 posts)2. Nope, nope and nope.
Rural_Progressive
(1,107 posts)3. Which one?
The room's getting pretty crowded.
2naSalit
(102,693 posts)4. +1