Scottsdale Area Running Out Of Water. Meanwhile It's Pouring In California. Way Too Much Water.They Could Of Given It To Arizona.

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Over the decades, and we all know this. California been slacking of finding ways to save their rain water. Guess certian liberal activists groups refused to let Cally dig out lakes, or the Governors over the last 40 to 50 years didn't seem interested in water reserves. Now we have seen a lot of rain in at least the northern part of California. too bad they never dug out a man made river all the way to Arizona to help them out in times of droughts. Now about 1000 homes have no water. and what if this keeps spreading?
 
Over the decades, and we all know this. California been slacking of finding ways to save their rain water. Guess certian liberal activists groups refused to let Cally dig out lakes, or the Governors over the last 40 to 50 years didn't seem interested in water reserves. Now we have seen a lot of rain in at least the northern part of California. too bad they never dug out a man made river all the way to Arizona to help them out in times of droughts. Now about 1000 homes have no water. and what if this keeps spreading?

The water shortage in California is entirely manmade.
 
Over the decades, and we all know this. California been slacking of finding ways to save their rain water. Guess certian liberal activists groups refused to let Cally dig out lakes, or the Governors over the last 40 to 50 years didn't seem interested in water reserves. Now we have seen a lot of rain in at least the northern part of California. too bad they never dug out a man made river all the way to Arizona to help them out in times of droughts. Now about 1000 homes have no water. and what if this keeps spreading?
You really stretch the little knowledge you have.

And by the way, are you blind Mr. large font?
 
Over the decades, and we all know this. California been slacking of finding ways to save their rain water. Guess certian liberal activists groups refused to let Cally dig out lakes, or the Governors over the last 40 to 50 years didn't seem interested in water reserves. Now we have seen a lot of rain in at least the northern part of California. too bad they never dug out a man made river all the way to Arizona to help them out in times of droughts. Now about 1000 homes have no water. and what if this keeps spreading?
I suggest you reword this post because it is misleading the way it's written. I'm not saying this was intentional but reading the responses, many are confused. Scottsdale is one of the richest communities in Arizona and there is no way they will run out of water. Rio Verde is a very small community near Scottsdale that depends on hauled water and wells. Scottsdale is not allowing hauled water to be taken out of Scottsdale any more for Rio Verde residents, so they will have to get their water hauled from much further away. There is big water problem in all the Southwestern states but that is largely due to California's enormous water usage and the recent years of drought and minimal snow pack.
 
Gentle rains and snowmelt are relatively clean. Stormwater is filthy and would require all sort of treatments before it can be used domestically, never mind the cost of retaining it or moving it to another region.

Perhaps if Californians would stop sinning so much God would give them rain "in due season".
 
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I suggest you reword this post because it is misleading the way it's written. I'm not saying this was intentional but reading the responses, many are confused. Scottsdale is one of the richest communities in Arizona and there is no way they will run out of water. Rio Verde is a very small community near Scottsdale that depends on hauled water and wells. Scottsdale is not allowing hauled water to be taken out of Scottsdale any more for Rio Verde residents, so they will have to get their water hauled from much further away. There is big water problem in all the Southwestern states but that is largely due to California's enormous water usage and the recent years of drought and minimal snow pack.
Maybe developments shouldn't be built in an unsustainable area. Maybe California should stop providing the US with food.
 
Phoenix is a tribute to man's arrogance and gluttony.
Scottsdale put it simply... get your own water. That Rio place has no water. No pipes to serve them. It's trucked in. Would you buy a house in a place without water? Now they have to use collected rain water to flush their fn toilets. And it sure rains a lot there. Looks like a ghost town in the making.
 
Scottsdale put it simply... get your own water. That Rio place has no water. No pipes to serve them. It's trucked in. Would you buy a house in a place without water? Now they have to use collected rain water to flush their fn toilets. And it sure rains a lot there. Looks like a ghost town in the making.
And they (Rio Verde) were warned this could happen. For years.
 
Gentle rains and snowmelt are relatively clean. Stormwater is filthy and would require all sort of treatments before it can be used domestically, never mind the cost of retaining it or moving it to another region.
LA has a choice, build reservoirs for runoff, or build desalinization plants.
 
Scottsdale put it simply... get your own water. That Rio place has no water. No pipes to serve them. It's trucked in. Would you buy a house in a place without water? Now they have to use collected rain water to flush their fn toilets. And it sure rains a lot there. Looks like a ghost town in the making.
This is where Kari Lake would step in. She would make sure the construction companies got the water they needed to build these new subdivisions.
 

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