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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (112082)5/22/2015 11:26:40 AM
From: SuperChief  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217901
 
Things get interesting if the water level recedes another 5 feet.

Once the water level in Lake Mead recedes to the 1,075 foot level, the 2007 interstate water sharing law requires Arizona and Nevada to cease using any Colorado River water. The Colorado River is the sole source of water for Las Vegas, Nevada — a city which already recycles its sewage outflow and storm drain run-off with a reverse-osmosis system.
Looks like it won't take long now.
Now 1079
Last month 1084
A year ago 1094



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (112082)5/22/2015 7:43:52 PM
From: RJA_  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217901
 
E J:

I would like to use this material at an upcoming water district meeting, but the source "Elroy Jetson on SI" is not convincing for those who have not read your previous posts.

Do you have a link to this material?

Thanks!