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Originally posted by Zkribbler
Well, a state's gotta do what a state's gotta do.
We began sucking Owens Valley dry at the beginning of the 20th Century. A couple of decades ago, we got into a dispute with Arizona and Mexico over our overuse of Colorado Riiver water. We're sucking in water from the Sacramento River Delta. Our population is exploding. So where else we gonna look?
Our plan:
First, get Oregon electrical power.
Second, get Oregon water.
Third, get Oregon women.
Bwuhahahahahahaha!!Long time member @ Apolyton
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Originally posted by Zkribbler
Well, a state's gotta do what a state's gotta do.
We began sucking Owens Valley dry at the beginning of the 20th Century. A couple of decades ago, we got into a dispute with Arizona and Mexico over our overuse of Colorado Riiver water. We're sucking in water from the Sacramento River Delta. Our population is exploding. So where else we gonna look?
Our plan:
First, get Oregon electrical power.
Second, get Oregon water.
Third, get Oregon women.
Bwuhahahahahahaha!!
No more Napa wine,
Even worse, maybe no more Humboldt pot.
Here's the drought map for the US. For comparison, look at the archive for previous years. I'll admit it isn't scientific, but the first few years the US was alot wetter.Last edited by realpolitic; July 12, 2006, 18:56.
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Originally posted by realpolitic
Is there a problem with the water tables?
Are the reservors OK?
At least some of the desal plants will be up and running in a couple of years.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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