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Topic: California temporarily curbing water to spare vanishing fish  (Read 1697 times)

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ex-kayaker

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The problem started with damming and settling too many people on agricultural land. Put too many rats in the same cage with a finite amount of resources, and you got problems.


I'm not a fan all the unchecked development but agriculture uses quadruple the amount of water that an urban area uses.This data is kinda dated but I don't think recent trends were much differrent.  If all that developed land was converted back to agricultural land we'd really be screwed as the water demands would skyrocket.
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SeaWeed

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So If the leak in the aqua-duct Here out by Taft, is due to age. Then how much of the aqua-duct  Is ready to fail. Maybe these shut downs could be a routine thing and good for both sides of the issue.

 
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