BullKurtz
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Southern Kalifornia was a DESERT before the crooks figured out how to steal Arizona's share of the Colorado River water. Thanks to John McCain, that ended with the CAP being dug and the water diverted from the Kali crooks to us. Wet times, dry times, the southwest goes through these periods off and on and has since the beginning of time. Almost 90% of the water we get from our mountains and the CAP goes to agriculture and we have no artificial "shortages". We don't raid our aquifers and our waste water purification plants are state of the art. And we have a GOP state government which is run by experts not political appointees. Maybe Kalifornia should try that instead of invading us and trying the same shit here.
Groundwater depletion USGS water science
Desert Southwest - Increased groundwater pumping to support population growth in south-central Arizona (including the Tucson and Phoenix areas) has resulted in water-level declines of between 300 and 500 feet in much of the area. Land subsidence was first noticed in the 1940s and subsequently as much as 12.5 feet of subsidence has been measured. Additionally, lowering of the water table has resulted in the loss of streamside vegetation.
If you choose to misrepresent data so easy to check on, why should anyone give credance to anything at all that you post?
Those aquifers are full to the brim again, dillweed...next time try a second source...your first one SUCKED.