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2021-08-18 -Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Western states face first federal water cuts
[FoxNews] U.S. officials on Monday are expected to declare the first-ever water shortage from a river that serves 40 million people in the West, triggering cuts to some Arizona farmers next year amid a gripping drought.

Water levels at the largest reservoir on the Colorado River — Lake Mead — have fallen to record lows. Along its perimeter, a white "bathtub ring" of minerals outlines where the high water line once stood, underscoring the acute water challenges for a region facing a growing population and a drought that is being worsened by hotter, drier weather brought on by climate change.

States, cities, farmers and others have diversified their water sources over the years, helping soften the blow of the upcoming cuts. But if current conditions persist — or intensify — additional cuts in coming years will be more deeply felt.

Lake Mead was formed by building Hoover Dam in the 1930s. It is one of several man-made reservoirs that store water from the Colorado River, which supplies drinking water, irrigation for farms and hydropower to Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and parts of Mexico.

But water levels at Lake Mead and Lake Powell, the river's two largest reservoirs, have been falling for years and faster than experts predicted. Scorching temperatures and less melting snow in the spring have reduced the amount of water flowing from the Rocky Mountains, where the river originates before it snakes 1,450 miles (2,334 kilometers) southwest and into the Gulf of California.

"We’re at a moment where we’re reckoning with how we continue to flourish with less water, and it’s very painful," said Sarah Porter, director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy at Arizona State University.
Posted by Skidmark 2021-08-18 00:00|| || Front Page|| [12 views ]  Top

#1 How water shortages are brewing wars
Posted by Skidmark 2021-08-18 05:49||   2021-08-18 05:49|| Front Page Top

#2 New Mexico?

Most of the agriculture is on the east side of the Continental Divide. Most of that water is from the Rio Grande and of intense legal fights with Colorado and particularly Texas.
Posted by Procopius2k 2021-08-18 06:10||   2021-08-18 06:10|| Front Page Top

#3 
Remember all those Reservoir Dams that the Earth 1st types got the EPA to tear down?

Want a bet they could care less about their long range results from that Kum ba yah idea?
Posted by NN2N1 2021-08-18 08:21||   2021-08-18 08:21|| Front Page Top

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