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In reply to the discussion: 11 trillion gallons of water needed to end Calif. drought [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)62. you observed Europeans not showering?
interesting.
how does that work?
Also, you said Europeans don't shower and stink, but you said that without having been to most European countries?
your study sounds flawed.
i'm not here to make you proud when you say ridiculous things.
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both coastal and interior areas have roughly equal amounts of moisture in the air
CreekDog
Dec 2014
#51
California needs more reservoirs -- big ones -- to retain more runoff and snow melt
Auggie
Dec 2014
#3
Yes, capturing some of the winter flood water that shoots down the Sacramento river and....
Brother Buzz
Dec 2014
#33
That tops my list too! Tell it to Governor Brown, who isn't listening. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
Dec 2014
#17
The water doesn't go away in many places. I have an apartment in Minneapolis and a log home in the
truthisfreedom
Dec 2014
#36
at 11 tril x 8lbs /2000 that 44 billion tons- do those kinds of weight changes
certainot
Dec 2014
#37
recovering from the drought and the drought coming to an end are two different things.
olddad56
Dec 2014
#39