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originally posted by: lordcomac
Mark my words, they'll be talking about fresh water pipelines from the east coast great lakes soon.
I should stick up again, I had to dump my water stores during a relocation.
originally posted by: Terims
Though a site called "Before its news" I learned that during the trump administration the White Hats has taken control of the satellite system that was controlling the weather. That year it rained like it normally does for Southern California. It appears as if they have another satellite now! Ma reply to: GoShredAK
originally posted by: Terims
Though a site called "Before its news" I learned that during the trump administration the White Hats has taken control of the satellite system that was controlling the weather. That year it rained like it normally does for Southern California. It appears as if they have another satellite now! Ma reply to: GoShredAK
originally posted by: mtnshredder
This planet's climate history will tell you all you need to know. I'm not saying things aren't warming up or that we haven't had an impact but blaming it all on humans is a scam.
originally posted by: lordcomac
Mark my words, they'll be talking about fresh water pipelines from the east coast great lakes soon.
I should stick up again, I had to dump my water stores during a relocation.
originally posted by: Antisocialist
a reply to: nugget1www.express.co.uk...
On Monday, the lake’s water level was around 1,052 feet above sea level, which is about 162 feet below its 2000 level, where it’s considered full
If it drops to 950 feet, the intakes for the dam won't be under water and the turbines will stop.
According to this post, there is only another 100 feet before it becomes unusable. Knowing that the vast majority of water is held in the upper portion of the lake, Meade may as well already be a Deadpool. According to the report, it is continuing to drop another foot every day. That means they have just another 100 days of water left. As it falls about a foot a week, the danger is obvious:
I can see generation coming to an end even sooner, considering the turbines require head pressure to be able to sustain turbine rotation sufficient for generation. Much less than 100 feet of head pressure won't get it done, I wouldn't think.
Inside Lake Mead's 'Third Straw': The $817M pipeline built UNDERNEATH reservoir in last ditch effort to save Las Vegas from drought doom
The pipeline resembles a subway tunnel 55 stories below Lake Mead's Saddle Island, reinforced with more than 2,400 6-foot jigsaw sections of concrete over the last six years
A $25 million drilling rig the length of two football fields ground nearly 3 miles through solid rock to reach the intake structure a minute before noon last December 10
The 'third straw' at the bottom of the fading reservoir will only be put to use if Lake Mead falls below the two existing supply intakes
originally posted by: 38181
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
It would be easier and cheaper to subsidize peoples moving expenses. Could you imagine all them Californians moving to the Great Lakes? Great Scott!!
originally posted by: jedi_hamster
originally posted by: Terims
Though a site called "Before its news" I learned that during the trump administration the White Hats has taken control of the satellite system that was controlling the weather. That year it rained like it normally does for Southern California. It appears as if they have another satellite now! Ma reply to: GoShredAK
likewise, your fearmongering regarding the dam is BS, as proven by dam repair project info provided by putnam6.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: 38181
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
It would be easier and cheaper to subsidize peoples moving expenses. Could you imagine all them Californians moving to the Great Lakes? Great Scott!!
Seriously, it boggles my mind that nobody seems to be interested in investing in desalination plants. The ocean is always going to be there, no matter how bad of a drought the land is facing, so why the heck is nobody talking about building that sort of infrastructure?
Poseidon’s long-running proposal was supported by Governor Gavin Newsom but faced ardent opposition from environmentalists who said drawing in large amounts of ocean water and releasing salty discharge back into the ocean would kill billions of tiny marine organisms that make up the base of the food chain along a large swath of the coast.
“The ocean is under attack” from climate change already, Commissioner Dayna Bochco said. “I cannot say in good conscience that this amount of damage is OK.”
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
Seriously, it boggles my mind that nobody seems to be interested in investing in desalination plants. The ocean is always going to be there, no matter how bad of a drought the land is facing, so why the heck is nobody talking about building that sort of infrastructure?