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Ponce
3rd November 2014, 08:44 AM
I am 12 miles from the CA border, but lucky for me I get my water from a creek and because I am at the top of the hill I always have water when everyone downhill get none.........see the video, CA is going into hell.
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http://investmentwatchblog.com/new-maps-of-californias-water-shortage-are-absolutely-shocking/


The maps come from a new paper in Nature Climate Change by NASA water scientist James Famiglietti. “California’s Sacramento and San Joaquin river basins have lost roughly 15 cubic kilometers of total water per year since 2011,” he writes. That’s “more water than all 38 million Californians use for domestic and municipal supplies annually—over half of which is due to groundwater pumping in the Central Valley.”

Famiglietti uses satellite data to measure how much water people are sucking out of the globe’s aquifers, and summarized his research in his new paper.

More than 2 billion people rely on water pumped from aquifers as their primary water source, Famiglietti writes. Known as groundwater (as opposed to surface water, the stuff that settles in lakes and flows in streams and rivers), it’s also the source of at least half the irrigation water we rely on to grow our food. When drought hits, of course, farmers rely on groundwater even more, because less rain and snow means less water flowing above ground.

The lesson Famiglietti draws from satellite data is chilling: “Groundwater is being pumped at far greater rates than it can be naturally replenished, so that many of the largest aquifers on most continents are being mined, their precious contents never to be returned.”

The Central Valley boasts some of the globe’s fastest-depleting aquifers—but by no means the fastest overall. Indeed, it has a rival here in the United States. The below graphic represents depletion rates at some of the globe’s largest aquifers, nearly all of which Famiglietti notes, “underlie the world’s great agricultural regions and are primarily responsible for their high productivity.”

http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpo

Dogman
3rd November 2014, 08:46 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqIMOnLw71c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqIMOnLw71c


Much more!

http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2014/10/caliifornia-groundwater-withdrawal-china-india-middle-east

General of Darkness
3rd November 2014, 08:51 AM
Well if they'd stop fucking chemtrailing us we'd get some damn rain.

Cebu_4_2
3rd November 2014, 10:24 AM
Well if they'd stop fucking chemtrailing us we'd get some damn rain.

If they wanted it to rain there they would make it rain.

BrewTech
3rd November 2014, 11:34 AM
Probably posted this before, but this means the S is currently HTF...
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/2216426-181/bear-republic-brewing-co-cloverdale

Bear Republic Brewing Co., Cloverdale strike deal to boost city's water supply
The development of two new municipal wells in Cloverdale could be expedited thanks to, of all things, beer.
To help secure more water for its Cloverdale facility, Bear Republic Brewing Co. and the city have struck a tentative deal that will speed up development of the wells.
Details are still being finalized, but city officials said Bear Republic would pay in advance for the water it needs to expand beer production, enabling the city to bring more wells into production sooner.

more at link

old steel
3rd November 2014, 11:37 AM
If they wanted it to rain there they would make it rain.

That's what they do here. Heavy spraying for a couple days then they move a front through and we get a storm.

It's like clockwork.

The technology they are working with is so far advanced there is nothing to compare it to.

Still the sheep sleep. LOL!

crimethink
3rd November 2014, 08:46 PM
Probably posted this before, but this means the S is currently HTF...
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/2216426-181/bear-republic-brewing-co-cloverdale

Bear Republic Brewing Co., Cloverdale strike deal to boost city's water supply
The development of two new municipal wells in Cloverdale could be expedited thanks to, of all things, beer.
To help secure more water for its Cloverdale facility, Bear Republic Brewing Co. and the city have struck a tentative deal that will speed up development of the wells.
Details are still being finalized, but city officials said Bear Republic would pay in advance for the water it needs to expand beer production, enabling the city to bring more wells into production sooner.

more at link

Wine (grape) production remains a priority up here, as well, since the rich want it.