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Fortunately our country is at the forefront of fighting this crisis by Carlitos Brigante Aug 2021 #1
On state and municipal scales, all who depend on this particular Hortensis Aug 2021 #22
That is all well and good. But these systems don't function in a Carlitos Brigante Aug 2021 #23
:) As we hurt more, we object more? Hortensis Aug 2021 #42
Thanks, Hortensis Hekate Aug 2021 #33
+1 dalton99a Aug 2021 #24
Lake Mead VGNonly Aug 2021 #2
It's not even that - it's 34.84% as of yesterday . . . hatrack Aug 2021 #3
Lake Powell has lost VGNonly Aug 2021 #18
Add to that the 10% of its design capacity it's permanently lost to silt . . . hatrack Aug 2021 #21
Time to STOP growing Almonds and Rice in the desert. WarGamer Aug 2021 #4
And showering in NV, AZ & CA. maxsolomon Aug 2021 #5
If you look at the data on Almonds and Rice... WarGamer Aug 2021 #6
I've been boycotting almonds and... Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2021 #8
95% of Californias rice VGNonly Aug 2021 #19
Shouldn't "water abundant" areas of California share water for HUMANS in SoCal? WarGamer Aug 2021 #26
Then pull all meat/dairy VGNonly Aug 2021 #30
Like I said... WarGamer Aug 2021 #37
I think more humans need to leave California Hekate Aug 2021 #34
Fine with me. WarGamer Aug 2021 #35
Ya gotta eat something to survive. What do you thing we should grow to eat? Algae? Yummm. Hekate Aug 2021 #36
No, just grow crops where the conditions permit. WarGamer Aug 2021 #39
Doing that requires a strict reduction in human population, I think. But I'm sure you can Hekate Aug 2021 #40
Actually reducing Californias water allocation to agriculture... WarGamer Aug 2021 #41
No its not. former9thward Aug 2021 #13
Agriculture contributes $23 billion and 130,000 jobs to AZ NickB79 Aug 2021 #27
AZ only gets 18% of the Hoover dam output. former9thward Aug 2021 #28
But wait! There's more! wackadoo wabbit Aug 2021 #7
Hoover Dam serves 1.3 million people according to the federal government. former9thward Aug 2021 #29
That's actually not what your link says; and, anyway, this is ultimately just different ways wackadoo wabbit Aug 2021 #31
We have so much water in Ohio that my kids couldn't swim in Erie as the water is too high. Demsrule86 Aug 2021 #9
Every 8 inches of extra water level in the Great Lakes... Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2021 #10
I know. People here feel that our water would be drained without the compact. Demsrule86 Aug 2021 #14
Wait a few decades, with Climate Change the upper Midwest will gain a new growing season. WarGamer Aug 2021 #38
Same in NC. Aug- Sept is usually dry here but we've been getting lots of rain. JoanofArgh Aug 2021 #11
I hear the tropical storm is coming your way...more rain in Ohio today too. Demsrule86 Aug 2021 #15
You too! JoanofArgh Aug 2021 #17
There is a good article in this week's New Yorker about Lake Powell Buckeyeblue Aug 2021 #12
Last time Lake Mead was at full capacity Bill Clinton was president (n/t) Spider Jerusalem Aug 2021 #16
Maybe we shouldn't populate cities in the desert. Probably shouldn't farm there either. marie999 Aug 2021 #20
Many fruits and vegetables sold in the U.S.A. come from land irrigated by the Colorado River... hunter Aug 2021 #25
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Aug 2021 #32
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