Posted by DeltaRed on June 10, 2011 at 21:00:54 from (97.124.213.236):
In Reply to: water shortages posted by lyle niemi on June 10, 2011 at 20:08:13:
Paul is right.In some locales(yes even here)Denver and the large metro areas are trying to steal our agricultureal water.in some places they have succeded.LasAngeles is coming east to Colorado to "work on"RioGrande(the RG starts in Co.) and colorado rivers.LA has dryed up a lot of the California landscape.a good book to read is "Cadillac Desert",because it cronicles the LA water grabs(Owens river valley and Owens lake)The Arkansaw and Platte rivers have been reduced to mud flats at the Co/Ks state line because of the irrigation "withdrawls".Here in the west,water is more valuable than gold.
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