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Wounded Bear

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57. Well if my geography serves....
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 03:53 PM
Aug 2013

much of West Texas is on the edge of, or actually in desert. One would think that water management would be a priority.

Of course when corporate interests get involved, most logic kind of falls by the wayside.

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Inevitable, gleeful posts from DU Texas-haters in 3...2...1... (nt) Paladin Aug 2013 #1
They should be careful. Climate change drought will be the new normal across the entire West Coast. Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #2
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As expected. So tedious. cordelia Aug 2013 #15
Oh, come on matt819 Aug 2013 #32
Gleeful post from me iamthebandfanman Aug 2013 #37
You grabbed the #1 response to say that? Are you trying to turn this thread into a flame war? nm rhett o rick Aug 2013 #61
Water is becoming the new oil. Brigid Aug 2013 #4
One resource that will outweigh Iliyah Aug 2013 #5
Remember ENRON? . . . aggiesal Aug 2013 #25
There is some info on Enron's interests and actions in the article linked to at the bottom of my OP Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #29
What about desalination? Boom Sound 416 Aug 2013 #26
Got to have salt water to desalinate. Javaman Aug 2013 #39
Nestle sued tiny village after tiny village in Maine magical thyme Aug 2013 #36
Fla. Gov Jeb Bush GAVE Nestle the right to suck up Fla.'s aquifer, for pennies. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2013 #53
1/3 of Texas' water goes on fucking lawns Link Speed Aug 2013 #6
I lived in Texas for years. Mariana Aug 2013 #13
also golf courses. Javaman Aug 2013 #40
Not just Texas. GoCubsGo Aug 2013 #20
The problem with frackng isn't just the gallons "used." Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #23
Bingo. That's the issue. laundry_queen Aug 2013 #51
The other 2/3rds goes into beer. Texas RULES !!!! nt clarice Aug 2013 #33
st. augustine grass is a blight. Javaman Aug 2013 #41
In U.S., golf courses use 4 BILLION gallons of H2O DAILY! Divernan Aug 2013 #44
Statewide, fracking uses 1%; in some communities it's 25% and rising. Divernan Aug 2013 #48
Whether it's fracking or climate change... thesquanderer Aug 2013 #7
K&R DeSwiss Aug 2013 #8
Fracking is only "logical" if you life in the "bottom line" and don't care about the (near) future. drynberg Aug 2013 #18
You can't fix stupid. And you can't fix greedy, wither. kestrel91316 Aug 2013 #9
Want to see a corporatist salivate? Just say "water privatization." Auggie Aug 2013 #10
+++++++++++++ theHandpuppet Aug 2013 #22
"I just dunno. It was there one day and gone the next. I don't fracking know what happened?" Baitball Blogger Aug 2013 #11
Water wars here we come! blackspade Aug 2013 #14
it's already happening, just not a whole lot of shooting yet... Javaman Aug 2013 #42
Regulations? SCVDem Aug 2013 #16
Tax cuts alone are not enough. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #24
But we ARE superior. nt clarice Aug 2013 #34
You forgot something! SCVDem Aug 2013 #54
Jawdropping. Thanks for posting. Bkmrkd. snagglepuss Aug 2013 #17
“Only after the last tree has been cut down, Only after the last river has been poisoned.... CarrieLynne Aug 2013 #19
Absolutely. Perfect quote. The First Nations consider water to be sacred, Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #30
+1 nt laundry_queen Aug 2013 #52
In all fairness, though, you can't eat trees either jberryhill Aug 2013 #59
whiff truebluegreen Aug 2013 #62
They should try what they did before Kelselsius Aug 2013 #21
Lol Boom Sound 416 Aug 2013 #27
Great example of wasting our necessary resources. liberal N proud Aug 2013 #28
This is 1 of the most important issues of our time!! I remember this thread... hue Aug 2013 #31
+1 Auggie Aug 2013 #35
Nestle is running wells dry in Michigan as well. louis-t Aug 2013 #38
This should be a NATIONAL EMERGENCY They_Live Aug 2013 #43
Texas would rather shoot an enviromentalist SCVDem Aug 2013 #45
While I'm very much against fracking Boudica the Lyoness Aug 2013 #46
Annual H2O use for fracking is 100% consumptive Divernan Aug 2013 #47
Checked reports canonfodder Aug 2013 #49
This is what happens when resource management.... Wounded Bear Aug 2013 #50
Drought, lack of xeriscaping, Ilsa Aug 2013 #55
Well if my geography serves.... Wounded Bear Aug 2013 #57
There was an article about three years ago Ilsa Aug 2013 #60
Frack baby frack malaise Aug 2013 #56
They should move to Alaska like me. bravenak Aug 2013 #58
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