The nation's largest reservoir is at only 37% of its capacity. That water flows downstream to customers in Nevada, Arizona and California, all of which face potential delivery cutbacks.
This will lead to much higher produce costs and possibly shortages nation wide and eventually drinking water shortages in Arizona, Nevada, and California as well as higher electrical costs from lowered or lost generation capabilities.
Some customers are frantically drilling expensive wells to tap already shrinking aquifers as a short term bandaid, but if the drought continues that cannot solve the shortages...just ask the farmers in California's Central valley, also under extreme drought conditions and losing water sources rapidly. Their aquifers have been so over tapped that the entire valley is sinking while wells run dry.
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nocksays..."Pretty cloudy." LOL
vilsays..."Pray for rain." LOL
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newtboysays...The California state water board just announced that farms will receive 0% of their allocation in 2022 from state run sources in both the earliest and lowest allocation announcement.
ZERO. Only the bare minimum for sanitary conditions in many otherwise completely dry communities, up to 55gal per day per person if they’re granted emergency access.
This is on top of the major cuts from sources like the Colorado river, already cut completely from Arizona and Nevada farmers, and with California aquifers rapidly running dry.
California is by far the largest food producing state, producing over 13% of all food in America (by value) and nearly 100% of many staple foods and beverages. Along with the near complete halt to farming in neighboring states, it’s impossible to imagine this won’t dramatically affect both food costs and quality in America for the foreseeable future.
This is inflation due to predicted climate change, @bobknight33 , in case you need someone to blame…and since inflation is suddenly an issue for you. Biden asked for funding to address it, and got not one Republican vote. Clearly inflation isn’t important to Republican representatives unless it’s inflation of yacht prices.
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