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I am in the process of switching from grass to more of a native plant, xeriscape yard. Something that takes minimal water, and does not need mowing.
That and fruit trees |
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NYC is lucky with the water sources it has. They still had to spend some major money to get a heck of a lot of water to the city. OKC has plenty of water for the foreseeable future. And we already have the next lake planned, and the land is already purchased. |
check out where the water goes in California
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Buy some water jugs and fill them up at work every day.
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but I meant how much goes to ag. - 30 to 40% depending on how you count it IIRC, a bit over 10% goes to urban uses |
Buy a large sheet of plastic, drive up into the mountains, fill with snow, snow melts on the drive back, BOOM free water.
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The water is for the snail darters and delta smelt, not the orcas or the humans.
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Sorry but you're kind of stupid. Why don't you read this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_in_California |
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Oops, spent the whole day washing down my office driveway. Sorry, I wasted everything you all conserved, but hey it's a wash, thanks
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May the birds of paradise sh.t rainbows upon your driveway and cars... :) |
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But even in that article, the following uses are defined for the past two decades: Environmental uses (meaning water that is flushed out to the ocean, for salmon and Shamoo the Whale): 38.3 Million Acre Feet. Urban uses, excluding urban recharge basins: 7.9 MAF Agriculture: 31 MAF Summary: Enviro: 38.3 MAF - 49.61% Urban: 7.9 MAF = 10.23% Ag: 31 MAF = 40.16 % In wet years, the percentage that goes out to the ocean can equal over 60% of all water consumed in California, meaning that it IS NOT SAVED FOR DRY YEARS ! THAT IS WHAT THE DEMS IN CALFORNIA DO. THEY FLUSH THE WATER OUT TO THE OCEAN RATHER THAN SAVE IT FOR DROUGHT YEARS. This is my earlier point. |
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People were arrested for watering their lawns at dusk, while the golf courses down the street remained pristine and bottling companies sucked aquifers dry. Rain barrels with pond storing and reusing water on site should be encouraged as they also support local natural habitat. Property rights should extent to the heavens above. Some people converted their yards to natural succulents and then their HOA's fined them heavily. Or the city did, for having dry grass as a result of following the law. Or having natural healthy grass too long. Or something else. There was just too much mixed-messaging. Quantum of Solace could have been a documentary about Ecuador. The big players are investing in water rights as we speak. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Ecuador "In general, water service quality is low in Ecuador. Water supply services are interrupted in 50% of the urban areas. Water pressure is well below standard, particularly in poor outlying areas. In 30% of the urban areas, there is no treatment of drinking water. 92% of wastewater is discharged without any kind of treatment." |
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OK, I'll try again... Send everyone home from Southern California who shouldn't be there. then there would be enough water for all. |
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