hallett21
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Your "facts" are a bit off...
Diamond Valley was completed in 2002.
So even though CA has added to it's water storage, it's probably still not enough.
We could definitely use more storage, but the enviro nuts make it real hard to do.
The left wants to tear down dams, but you can bet they will still be washing their cars.
It's ok. It will rain and snow and fill everything back up again. It's kinna the whole purpose of the system, to have water in reserve for dry spells.
It's worked for close to 100 years so far. I'm sure it will work until mother nature takes us out, and the next generation of humans has to start all over again. [emoji6]
CA also has been building concrete enclosed water storage. One off of the 101/134 interchange
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