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Jul 5 2015
Water: World-Wide and California
While most Californians are focused on their own state, world-wide water issues are becoming more and more prevalent. Much is blamed on human caused climate change. The debate rages on both sides with name calling taking the place of good, open discussion. The following links to articles are presented here with no bias one way […]
Jul 5 2015
Could San Diego Suffer the Same Fate as Truckee?
In the Fall of 1977, a frantic city manager made a 2:00 AM call to the engineer responsible for starting up the Tahoe-Truckee Reclamation Plant. The manager screamed into the telephone, “I don’t care what I promised, shut off that fire hydrant you’re using to fill the plant with water!” “Why?”, the engineer asked. “You’re […]
Jun 23 2015
Water: How Many People Can San Diego Support?
.In “Water Shock, The Day Southern California Went Dry”, catastrophic events occur quickly that deprive millions of California residents of life-giving water. What if, instead of a single shattering event, there is a slow grinding drought that lasts until 2035? What then? How many people could the San Diego region support with the currently limited […]
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