Forget trying to feed the masses...coming up with a plan to quench their thirst will become a bigger priority in the near future.
Don't even think about the Great Lakes.
Don't look at them, don't touch 'em!
We get ours from the Ohio River. I try not to think about it.
Sam Kinnison had a point. I feel for those who are at the mercy of the powers that be and it will get really ugly. I saw an expose on the water abuse in California by the extremely wealthy keeping their estates green and lush when restrictions were in place. They jus paid the fines and continued to water away. Last time I was at Hoover dam they showed how far down it was and it was extreme and that was years ago.
Last time I was at Hoover dam they showed how far down it was and it was extreme and that was years ago.
Because the local politicians are in the pockets of the property developers. One of the biggest in the Vegas valley looked straight into a a TV camera 20 years ago and said that water "could not be allowed to affect growth". Proof that you can speak after having your brain removed.
A Sam Kinison skit comes to mind here, about living in a desert.
Those developers should be paying fair market value for their water.
water has always been an issue on the front range in Colorado. so what does ft. Collins do but give tax incentives to have a Budweiser brewery built north of town. the brewery gets their water regardless of your needs
Fortunately, treaty with Canada prohibits taking water out of the Great Lakes area.
I live in the Sierra foothills. I drilled a well when I built my home 29 years back. $9400 bucks 540 Ft deep. Now the state wants to put a meter on my well... Well good luck.
I note these are the states that have legalized MJ and bragging about all the revenue they are receiving but my understanding is MJ cultivation is very water intensive.