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RussBLib

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34. Pipelines from Canada is a great idea
Mon Jun 28, 2021, 11:12 PM
Jun 2021

Lots of mountains, lots of snow along the Rockies in Western Canada. Another infrastructure program.

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steam powered blimps? uriel1972 Jun 2021 #1
Giant water balloons. I love it. Sneederbunk Jun 2021 #21
been hearing this more and more - especially after some inundating storm rurallib Jun 2021 #2
Back in the 1970s, water-challenged Midwest states lured factories away Sibelius Fan Jun 2021 #3
How about not living in a desert ? rickford66 Jun 2021 #4
25% of CA is desert. Sibelius Fan Jun 2021 #7
Okay. But that's where the people live. nt Maru Kitteh Jun 2021 #25
Incorrect. Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #36
I live in Lake Forest, CA. This whole area of SoCal from the foothills to the ocean Sibelius Fan Jun 2021 #50
Yep! I keep reading about people taking water from the Great Lakes, but that isn't really Luciferous Jun 2021 #11
Will never happen. Grins Jun 2021 #40
Exactly! CrackityJones75 Jun 2021 #24
Seattle's not a desert, and it's been well over 100 here. n/t pnwmom Jun 2021 #30
Is Seattle short of water? nt. Mariana Jun 2021 #32
No, not this summer. Our snow pack was fine. That's not why our temps are so high. pnwmom Jun 2021 #37
Oh! That's a good one! tenderfoot Jun 2021 #43
I thought of Sam IMMEDIATELY when I read that post! 11 Bravo Jun 2021 #71
'Convert some of the oil pipelines to water pipelines. Charter fleets of trucks (electric trucks) to elleng Jun 2021 #5
Well, just around here our water tables are pretty low... TreasonousBastard Jun 2021 #6
No! PortTack Jun 2021 #8
How about not having 10's of millions of people living in places without natural resources? Ace Rothstein Jun 2021 #9
This. Diamond_Dog Jun 2021 #13
+1000 nt WarGamer Jun 2021 #17
So empty California? former9thward Jun 2021 #19
No, you just charge people the value of the resource MisterProton Jun 2021 #62
Fine, stop the government food subsidies. former9thward Jun 2021 #65
California has PLENTY of water for residential use WarGamer Jun 2021 #103
Um, go West? Tarc Jun 2021 #10
The great lakes are closer... dawg day Jun 2021 #12
The great lakes are glacial Marrah_Goodman Jun 2021 #53
Very large bowls! dawg day Jun 2021 #61
So the West deserts can have swimming pools, soaking tubs and golf courses. LakeArenal Jun 2021 #14
and THAT is the correct answer... WarGamer Jun 2021 #16
Exactly, I am against piping Great Lake Water anywhere. We have to take hard look at Demsrule86 Jun 2021 #96
Let's get a few things straight. WarGamer Jun 2021 #15
California probably has enough water for the people, they do not have enough for the Maru Kitteh Jun 2021 #28
Ever look at a topographical map of the continental US? Ever talk to a civil engineer about ... Hekate Jun 2021 #18
Lots of grounded responses, but I like your thinking big. Hortensis Jun 2021 #20
No way! All that spring water we have running into the ocean. GulfCoast66 Jun 2021 #41
My husband fishes those ecosystems also. Hortensis Jun 2021 #77
Some of the more remote springs are still super clear. GulfCoast66 Jun 2021 #81
Lovely. I have a special fondness for the turtle families Hortensis Jun 2021 #82
That's a pretty spring. GulfCoast66 Jun 2021 #83
We're up in No GA during the summer, but lots of rain here so far also, Hortensis Jun 2021 #98
Desalinization would be VASTLY cheaper Rstrstx Jun 2021 #22
I hear California is building the biggest desal plant ever near San Diego RussBLib Jun 2021 #23
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2021 #48
No pipelines will divert water from the Great Lakes. roamer65 Jun 2021 #26
Agreed. nt Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #52
It takes a lot of energy to move water long distances and over mountains. hunter Jun 2021 #27
Prohibitively espensive. Water is very heavy. Some kind of aqueduct system... brush Jun 2021 #29
Because you'd be stealing from Canada? Deb Jun 2021 #31
Pipelines from Canada is a great idea RussBLib Jun 2021 #34
I'm thinking Canada might disagree. GulfCoast66 Jun 2021 #42
We have pipelines from Canada. They're full of oil. JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2021 #56
What does oil cost? Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2021 #66
I hear water UnderThisLaw Jun 2021 #33
You know how much water agriculture uses in the Southwest and California? NickB79 Jun 2021 #35
yup, i played with some numbers. the amount of water used is incredible, it couldn't be done. Amishman Jun 2021 #74
Desalination plants on the west coast... Happy Hoosier Jun 2021 #38
It's outrageously expensive susanr516 Jun 2021 #39
The California Aqueduct has a capacity 66 times that. hunter Jun 2021 #60
You're right susanr516 Jun 2021 #85
The Great Lakes is closer Captain Zero Jun 2021 #44
They cannot and should not Marrah_Goodman Jun 2021 #101
Because it will only prolonged the inevitable and will not resolve the problem. dilby Jun 2021 #45
Chile and china are doing it FirefighterJo Jun 2021 #46
It's California and California gets sarisataka Jun 2021 #47
The energy to do this will come from where exactly? NNadir Jun 2021 #49
So it can be used in a DESERT? Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #51
"Flyover country" is the biggest desert of all. hunter Jun 2021 #91
Well then I suppose California doesn't need our 'polluted' water and by the way, crops usuing Demsrule86 Jun 2021 #95
I'm universally hostile to some kinds of agriculture. hunter Jun 2021 #99
We agree on this...sorry don't build in a desert. Demsrule86 Jun 2021 #97
We may be getting a ton of rain Blue_Adept Jun 2021 #54
Ignore the snark. You make valid points that should be explored maxrandb Jun 2021 #55
America used to think big RussBLib Jun 2021 #57
It isn't a question of thinking big, sarisataka Jun 2021 #59
Great response, really disappointed with some posters here eissa Jun 2021 #64
Replacing, or iliminating the crops from California and this country would starve maxrandb Jun 2021 #80
The Army Corps of Engineers already reviewed... Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #86
Isn't the proposal to ship water to California sarisataka Jun 2021 #100
We could look at it that way, but that would make us Retrumplicans maxrandb Jun 2021 #104
I don't for a second advocate the 'Forget California' line... uriel1972 Jun 2021 #88
Shipping water is inane. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2021 #58
Californians need to pay attention... Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #63
Right on. nt intrepidity Jun 2021 #79
"Factory farm" meat and dairy operations in California are worse than almonds... hunter Jun 2021 #90
Agree about cows, and I'll never eat those... Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #93
With relatives in SoCal, I have often had that same thought: Sogo Jun 2021 #67
If we can imagine it RussBLib Jun 2021 #72
No, the region is too hot and it would be a waste of time. Also, many areas in Demsrule86 Jun 2021 #94
Why do people keep saying you'd have to cross mountains to get water to the West Coast? Sogo Jun 2021 #68
Seriously? hunter Jun 2021 #69
Because Geography nt sarisataka Jun 2021 #70
Who gets what, when? Lurker Deluxe Jun 2021 #73
Well, I don't think every inch of Nevada needs water RussBLib Jun 2021 #75
Prolly not Lurker Deluxe Jun 2021 #76
Shipping takes too long. They should fly it out. First class. 11 Bravo Jun 2021 #78
The West will only continue to fry and shipping water would be a wasted effort. Decoy of Fenris Jun 2021 #84
Because you'd need a couple of hundred nuke plants to generate the energy to do it? Spider Jerusalem Jun 2021 #87
tow the next giant chunk of ice sheet that breaks off from Antarctica eShirl Jun 2021 #89
Like this is new ripcord Jun 2021 #92
On another note... uriel1972 Jun 2021 #102
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