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Thirsty in California?
Live in California? How is your town's water supply?
It's time to invite more sheeple to live in California! Viva la sheeple! Baaaaaahhhh, I'm thirsty. :upsidedow Anyhoo, I hope you get some rain soon. http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nightly...r-286688835596 |
Unfortunately at least 47% of people are sheep.
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In SF don't really feel any difference... They keep talking about very negative shit on TV, but in reality nobody pushing for any water usage cuts.
So, I guess California Drought is some kind of hoax from SF point of view ;-) |
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So just to be clear, we're able to find billions and billions of dollars to set up deep water oil exploration, but there is no funding for water desalinization plants?
California doesn't have water. There's plenty of water in the ocean. How much does California's economy stand to lose, in drought-related agricultural losses alone? Do the math. |
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The entire state is currently in the worst drought in the country and historically a very bad drought. http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/data/p..._usdm_home.png |
I blame it on this bastard:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QWqdGyX4Ee...yMyFriends.jpg http://onyourownadventures.com/huntt...1&d=1290821270 :stoned ADG |
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I think they need to figure out ocean water intake or Californians better get used to massively high water bills and or drinking reclaimed water (i.e. piss) For some reason that was the first technology to be figured out and implemented. "Golden Showers for the Golden State." :upsidedow
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Had no idea there was a water shortage, All the sprinkler systems in Stevenson Ranch are going as usual. My son was playing with the water hose all day long. I made a comment joking about it, really didn't know there was a problem... :Oh crap
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If the politicians don't screw it up and no endangered bugs are found, Cali should be ok.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...r-drought.html North of San Diego, Israel’s IDE Technologies Ltd. is helping to build what it says will be the largest seawater desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere. The facility, when finished in 2016, will be able to provide 50 million gallons of potable water a day. Three smaller plants already operate in California, and 15 more have been proposed. “This is the one supply that San Diego County is investing in that is truly drought-proof,” said Peter MacLaggan, senior vice president of privately held Poseidon Resources Corp., which is developing the $922 million plant with IDE. “It does cost more, but it has some reliability benefits that are very important to the regional economy.” |
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I miss living next to a lake
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Enjoy the "Ick Factor" Kinda like the "Ewww Factor"
Either way, hopefully it will work without destroying the environment. This is the problem, “This is the one supply that San Diego County is investing in that is truly drought-proof,” said Peter MacLaggan, senior vice president of privately held Poseidon Resources Corp., which is developing the $922 million plant with IDE. “It does cost more, but it has some reliability benefits that are very important to the regional economy.” Privatization of water. SOOOOOOOOO much room for corruption and price gouging and adding special kool aid ingredients. Quote:
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I think giggling about the hardships of current regions in your own country is borderline lunacy... how do you sleep at night? |
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the Lexington Reservoir on my drive to and from work is insanely low. There used to be water on both sides on the highway but now its only on one.
Looking are the Google earth images of Lexington, and Steven Creek Reservoir you can defiantly tell we are in a bad drought. |
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This is very simple - the ocean water is rising and we need drinking water. We have a massive supply of water we could never hope to go through right on our coasts. Problem solved. |
i live in SoCal and took a trip back home (northern cal) in Jan. On the way i pass 2 reservoirs and they were dangerously low. this was before the president or our governor had uttered one word about water shortage and conservation. made me wonder wtf they were waiting for. the most irritating thing is seeing all the roadside grass and trees being watered to keep our state looking pretty. i don't care if that water is reclaimed, we could use that for the crops here instead. i can't understand how this could get so far with so little attention.
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/...04_964x641.jpg
Before: Lake Oroville is shown in July 2011 in all of its lush glory at 97 per cent capacity http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/...47_964x641.jpg After: The parched lake is shown last month at near record-low capacity Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz35TzF5cUl |
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Population is unsustainable there already. |
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The water levels at Folsom Lake, The closest lake to me are extremely low. So low that a gold mining town that had been submerged under Folsom Lake since 1955 is no longer under water.
http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news/...3682266#!6BO47 http://www.folsomlakemarina.com/Mormanisland.html My water bill has also been raised several times over the last 2 yrs. |
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Its Horrible!!
Since California has been keeping record "1850s" it has never been this bad!! & barely any cities are cutting water usage. I guess there hoping for some rain to come.
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I don't really like California tap water for whatever reason.
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