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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (11401)6/12/2021 7:10:37 AM
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It is also stupid to think you can draw water for 40 million people (including for farming operations and tourist havens like Vegas) from the Colorado River and still have enough during times of drought.

By the way, we have had droughts many times over the years. They are nothing new. But like with everything else, people of each generation have to learn their own lessons the hard way. Now the aquifers are beginning to run dry in many parts of the country and they can not be replenished in a lifetime.

As it says in Ecclesiastes, "there is nothing new under the sun"