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Booby better read into his studies, seems he missed a few points -
California, Idaho, Colorado, and Nebraska combined accounted for one-half of the total irrigation withdrawals. California and Idaho accounted for 40 percent of surface-water withdrawals. California and Nebraska accounted for one-third of ground-water withdrawals. |
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Burlingham NY |
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"Irrigation water evoporates and comes back as more rain and this causes flash flooding." How stupid can someone really be? The Mohave Desert should be a swamp by now with all of the irrigation water evaporating from the irrigation in California and coming back as rain. Stupid statement. Just plain stupid.
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I present resources backing my claims with one link after another... The both of you present one sorry excuse for ignoring the links after another.
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Looking I did not include what the corp of engineers used for figures including runoff from other use other than personal. Their figure for Chicago water usage at over double the estimates for family use.
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Bobby where you are making your complaints are the great lakes surrounded by major libtard cities. There are mostly no water problems on a continual basis in rural areas. The problems with water in those large cities is based on the population.
Chicago alone uses around 230,000,000 gallons a day. And that is Chicago alone. |
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bobby your numbers are skewed , it seems that included in your irrigation usage is for Parks, Lawns, golf courses...
how is that an accurate assessment for use to get a honest estimate for usage of irrigation if it is not broken down to what is used for production of food , and what is used for recreational purposes.... another typical spin of fact.. Nice try, try again please Citing what irrigation is used for food production since that was what you originally spouted..... |
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sorry about that I tried to edit
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I don't think Bobby has any idea of the amount of land it takes to process sewage for one person, and keep ground water safe. And then consider the size of the large major cities. Bobby thinks they just redirect the shit and piss, and chemical filled water back into the drinking supply.
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