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Amid Historic Drought, a New Water War in the West.
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<blockquote data-quote="Crwth" data-source="post: 75992106" data-attributes="member: 347742"><p>Truth be told - much of the southwest should never have been populated - at least nearly as much as it has. It's a resource issue. And the dams they built, and the assumptions they made re annual rainfall, snow pack etc. that led to water allocations were... flat out WRONG. </p><p></p><p>...which means the population assumptions were equally wrong as well.</p><p></p><p>Did you know the Colorado River used to dump into the Gulf of California?</p><p>Did you know it doesn't even make it that far anymore? Too many people tapping into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crwth, post: 75992106, member: 347742"] Truth be told - much of the southwest should never have been populated - at least nearly as much as it has. It's a resource issue. And the dams they built, and the assumptions they made re annual rainfall, snow pack etc. that led to water allocations were... flat out WRONG. ...which means the population assumptions were equally wrong as well. Did you know the Colorado River used to dump into the Gulf of California? Did you know it doesn't even make it that far anymore? Too many people tapping into it. [/QUOTE]
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