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Political Fray
California in the worst drought in more than 100 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Oerdin" data-source="post: 393321" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Oh, I agree. But, when faced with high priced water or no water which do you think they will pick?</p><p></p><p>Naturally, the better choice is to build more reservoirs in our own state, capture more water which just gets wasted and dumped into the sea, and we should stop dumping delta water into the sea as the infrastructure currently exists to prevent that. But Democrats have blocked all of those for 60 years. They've also blocked most desalination plants, it took 40 years to get approval to build one small desalination plant here in San Diego County. All because of excess regulations and ever changing regulations designed purposefully by Democrats.</p><p></p><p>While we are at it gray water recycling would also be a good idea, we have had such a system in San Diego since the 1990's due to L.A.D.W.P.'sprice gouging. The same water L.A.D.W.P. sells in L.A. and Orange Counties for $X costs 10X in San Diego simply because they legally can where as they legally cannot raise prices in their official service areas. Despite the fact that all the pipes and aqueducts connecting L.A.D.W.P.'s system is own by the San Diego Water Authority and so costs L.A.D.W.P. nothing. That has caused us to raise the height of local dams, expand and line the bottom with plastic sheeting for the All American Canal (taking Colorado River water to San Diego), and to build a desalination plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oerdin, post: 393321, member: 128"] Oh, I agree. But, when faced with high priced water or no water which do you think they will pick? Naturally, the better choice is to build more reservoirs in our own state, capture more water which just gets wasted and dumped into the sea, and we should stop dumping delta water into the sea as the infrastructure currently exists to prevent that. But Democrats have blocked all of those for 60 years. They've also blocked most desalination plants, it took 40 years to get approval to build one small desalination plant here in San Diego County. All because of excess regulations and ever changing regulations designed purposefully by Democrats. While we are at it gray water recycling would also be a good idea, we have had such a system in San Diego since the 1990's due to L.A.D.W.P.'sprice gouging. The same water L.A.D.W.P. sells in L.A. and Orange Counties for $X costs 10X in San Diego simply because they legally can where as they legally cannot raise prices in their official service areas. Despite the fact that all the pipes and aqueducts connecting L.A.D.W.P.'s system is own by the San Diego Water Authority and so costs L.A.D.W.P. nothing. That has caused us to raise the height of local dams, expand and line the bottom with plastic sheeting for the All American Canal (taking Colorado River water to San Diego), and to build a desalination plant. [/QUOTE]
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California in the worst drought in more than 100 years