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>>>> On 5/24/2015 10:08 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> I have noticed several people here mention California. We have
>>>>>>>>> had
>>>>>>>>> a lot
>>>>>>>>> of stuff on tv about the lack of water there. We were shown the
>>>>>>>>> huge
>>>>>>>>> reservoirs with very little water in them. They were showing how
>>>>>>>>> people
>>>>>>>>> with lush grass and full swimming pools were being demonised.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is anyone here affected? It sounds very frightening!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Everyone in CA is affected. And since CA grows half the country's
>>>>>>>> food,
>>>>>>>> half the country is affected as well. My town is ordering a 35%
>>>>>>>> cutback
>>>>>>>> on water use with fines for offenders. NASA says this is the last
>>>>>>>> year we
>>>>>>>> will have water in the reservoirs. So next year we should be in
>>>>>>>> full
>>>>>>>> anarchy mode I expect. Fox News blames it on illegal immigrants.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So if there will be no water in the reservoirs, where will your
>>>>>>> water
>>>>>>> come from?
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nowhere. That's the problem and that is where we are headed. It
>>>>>> could get very ugly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there many posters here from California? I haven't heard anyone
>>>>> speaking about it. Are you not all very worried?
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>>>>>
>>>> I suspect many are worried enough to be stunned to silence.
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>>> Especially since they were releasing all tha water from dams a couple of
>>> years ago. Idiots.
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>> Without water flowing to the sea you get dry rivers and salt water
>> polluted deltas. You cannot have an excosystem without flowing water.
>> Damning every drop just makes the problem very much worse. A great many
>> creatures besides humans need that water, too. And unlike humans they
>> cannot do with less.
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> No one said they should dam every drop, but excess releasing is bad, which
> they did admit.
Excess is what industry called it. People like my sister who worked as a
scientist with DWR for 15 years said it was not nearly enough to sustain the
delta.
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