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Wet spring
11 April 2015, 17:23,
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RE: Wet spring
Vegas will hold out for a good long time.

They draw their water from Lake Meade which is formed by Hover Damn on the Colorado River and is fed by a separate source. We are talking a big huge river that runs smack through the middle of the desert. It is about a half mile wide and moves swiftly out of the mountains and 1000 miles down to the sea of Cortez.

What has really happened to the folk in California is not climate related beyond a slight reduction in snowfall in the southern Rocky Mountains, which is a normal cycle.

What happened was that they were forced to stop pumping from the Colorado River by our environmental agency to protect a small minnow that lived near the massive intake pipes. The existence of that minnow has eliminated about half the water supply that once fed the agricultural areas of southern California. So now pumps that only three years ago pumped millions of gallons daily to the residents of California sit dry and idle.

Anyone with half a brain and a calculator could have seen this coming three years ago when they blocked access to the water of the river.

The real problem is that the human condition has evolved into a race of people that can not remember what they had for breakfast, and surely can not remember a political move by Eco- terrorists three years ago.

This is a "created" drought being used to frighten the population into acceptance of climate change politics.
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Wet spring - by Mortblanc - 10 April 2015, 19:25
RE: Wet spring - by Tartar Horde - 11 April 2015, 08:29
RE: Wet spring - by Mortblanc - 11 April 2015, 17:23

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