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California Drought Deception Emergency?: Water Levels Look Acceptable, but Overpopulation and Fragile Delta Looming could Exacerbate Problem (SanFranciscoChronicle)

(March 5, 2009, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s declaration of a statewide drought emergency last week had classic comic timing: It’s been pouring ever since. What’s not funny are the governor’s proposals: Expedited water transfers now, which may adversely affect fish and wildlife, and possible mandatory rationing later. Is the drought really that bad?
Some [...]

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Water and Our Future — A Lot Less of It to Go Around, A Lot More Money to Have It at All; Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Depleted Water Reserves at Rate of 523M Gallons of Water per Day in 2008; Population Grows by 200,000 Per Year in Service Area (MercuryNews)

(Feb. 26, 2009, The Mercury News)

In March, after a series of cold winter storms, the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada was above normal. That seemed to be good news for California’s water supply, which relies heavily on Sierra Nevada snow.
But after a record heat wave in the early spring, it was as if the winter’s [...]

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Federal Water Rationing — Drought in Central Valley Compounds Hardships: Increase in Drug Use, Hunger and Domestic Violence; People are Saying, “ARE YOU A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY?“; Farmers Refer to “Man-made Drought” Caused by Restrictions (Jesse McKinley, NewYorkTimes)

(Feb. 21, 2009, Jesse McKinley, The New York Times)
The country’s biggest agricultural engine, California’s sprawling Central Valley, is being battered by the recession like farmland most everywhere. But in an unlucky strike of nature, the downturn is being deepened by a severe drought that threatens to drive up joblessness, increase food prices and cripple farms [...]

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Laissez-Faire Market Model Dangerous for Clean Water (BlueNC)

(Feb. 20, 2009, BlueNC)

When the market extremists get on a binge about environmental planning, they generally argue that the markets will eventually do what regulations can’t.
The truth is, they’re right.
Given enough time, the markets would eventually create a hideously toxic environment that would kill billions of people, eliminating the need for cleaning anything up. No [...]

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