I called it last winter when they were telling us about floods, atmospheric rivers, record snowfall, and on and on......that in just a few short months, they would be proclaiming we were in drought status. Makes perfect sense.
Glenn and Colusa Counties are still on that list... they are literally at/near sea level. The water table is so high there, that it often just starts seeping up out of the ground in the winter. That is why rice and almonds grow so well there, they have never been in a drought, and likely will never be in a drought as long as the Sacramento River is still flowing. These emergency measures are all about control.
Because the Environmentalist sent all the water out to sea and prevent desalination and building "New Reservoirs" to capture water during the rainy season to be used during the dry season.
@@MuzaffarKrylov the Las Vegas Valley Water District, started recharge pumping during winters on an experimental basis in 1990. When I went to work for them in 95, one of my jobs was to drill new wells on the other side of their well sites, and build new piping and pressure regulating equipment to inject water all winter long. The trick is to do the recharge before you get subsidence. Once the pores collapse it is very hard to open them back up. But if you can refill the pores before they collapse, it will hold as much water as it did originally.
Gotta keep up the narrative, keep everybody scared. What a bunch of bull. It's all about control and mismanagement. Don't see any drought around any of the golf courses or vineyards.
Because he sold all our water
The media is a joke 😂
the gov and the media are both jokes!
There's no drought. It's alllllll about the $$$$
From the looks of the map. Only certain groups get water.
No shortage for his vineyards
LA stole all our water!!
I called it last winter when they were telling us about floods, atmospheric rivers, record snowfall, and on and on......that in just a few short months, they would be proclaiming we were in drought status. Makes perfect sense.
Parts of southern California isn't in a drought when northern California ships water down there 🤔
I'll use as much water as i damn well please
Forced water restriction. Our lake water is going to the ocean and not being used
Yeah and that fresh water river in Big Sur flowing straight into the ocean-_- 💦
There is a phenomenal amount of water where I live. Seasonal creeks are still pumping here. Yet we are still in declared drought.
Glenn and Colusa Counties are still on that list... they are literally at/near sea level. The water table is so high there, that it often just starts seeping up out of the ground in the winter. That is why rice and almonds grow so well there, they have never been in a drought, and likely will never be in a drought as long as the Sacramento River is still flowing. These emergency measures are all about control.
Because the Environmentalist sent all the water out to sea and prevent desalination and building "New Reservoirs" to capture water during the rainy season to be used during the dry season.
No new storage since the 60’s and double the population. No wonder we’re in perpetual drought.
Wonder how much pumped recharge they are doing.
That's the solution. We need large temporary reservoirs to hold water for recharge. Gotta stop the valley sink!
@@MuzaffarKrylov the Las Vegas Valley Water District, started recharge pumping during winters on an experimental basis in 1990. When I went to work for them in 95, one of my jobs was to drill new wells on the other side of their well sites, and build new piping and pressure regulating equipment to inject water all winter long. The trick is to do the recharge before you get subsidence. Once the pores collapse it is very hard to open them back up. But if you can refill the pores before they collapse, it will hold as much water as it did originally.
Too many people now and too much new housing developments strip malls, fast food and all the junk suburban sprawl includes. 50 years to ruin a state.
Gotta keep up the narrative, keep everybody scared. What a bunch of bull. It's all about control and mismanagement. Don't see any drought around any of the golf courses or vineyards.
What about the sinking of the Central Valley? 28ft to date since 1920?
It used to be mostly swamp and shallow ponding.