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RED ALERT: Pat Mulroy’s Battle for Water in Las Vegas: Lake Mead Acquifer Depleted and the $3.5 Billion 327-Mile Water Pipeline; Piecemeal Water Industry Beast Pressuring Mulroy to Quit; Shasta Lake, California’s Biggest Reservoir, Only 1/3rd Full; Los Angeles Pay 7,000 Farmers to Leave Land Fallow (Bloomberg)

(Feb. 26, 2009, Bloomberg News)
On a cloudless December day in the Nevada desert, workers in white hard hats descend into a 30- foot-wide shaft next to Lake Mead.
As they’ve been doing since June, they’ll blast and dig straight down into the limestone surrounding the reservoir that supplies 90 percent of Las Vegas’s water. In September, [...]

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Water Mega-Pipeline for Florida Alternative to Depleted Acquifer; but Whose Pipeline? (WestVolusiaBeacon)

(Feb. 25, 2009, West Volusia Beacon)
Imagine 15 or 30 years from now, turning on your kitchen faucet. A few drops dribble into the sink, then the water stops. It’s gone.
That’s what could happen without a large-scale plan to supply water to Central Floridians, DeLand Public Services Director Keith Riger said.
A couple of years ago, the [...]

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Central Plains Water Compact Pitched: 22 Inch Water Pipeline (Drinking Straw) from Missippi West; to Take 1/2 of 1% of Old Miss’ Water (ColoradoWaterExaminer)

(Feb. 15, 2009, The Colorado Water Examiner)
Mining engineer and hay farmer Gary Hausler was at a recent meeting of the Rio Grande Basin Roundtable pitching the idea for a 22 inch water pipeline from the Mississippi River west. The proposal would divert less than one half of one percent of the Mississippi’s flows and could [...]

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Vegas could Be Waterless in 6 Yrs: Pat Mulroy Pushes for $800M Pipeline; Colorado River NOT Feeding Lake Meade Like It Used To; New Development Water Grid Connection Fees Go from $118Bn in 2006 to $18Bn in 2009!!! (BusinessGreen)

(Feb. 16, 2009, Business-Green)
Water supplies to Las Vegas could run dry within six years thanks to receding water levels at Lake Mead, officials warned last week, bringing into question the long-term viability of the fastest growing city in the US.
Pat Mulroy, the chief executive of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, said that the water level [...]

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RED ALERT: 12 Options for Dealing with Water War in North America: The Rise of Water Demand and Water Protectionism; Chicago Draws 2Bn Gallons of Water Per Day from Great Lakes; Bottled Water Companies Exempt from Great Lakes Compact; No Big Water Projects in Obama’s Stimulus Bill; Water Conservation and Re-use NOT at Forefront (Max Deveson, BBCNews)

(Feb. 13, 2009, Max Deveson, BBC News)
The arid states of America’s south-west have been getting drier in recent years.
Since 2000, the Colorado River – which provides water for seven US states in the region – has carried less water than at any time in recorded history.
And while the drought is worsening, the demand for water [...]

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Now That’s Rationing: Mexico to Turn Off Water to 2M People for THREE DAYS EVERY MONTH!!! (AZStarNet)

(Feb. 2, 2009, AZStarNet)
Mexico City shut down a main water pipeline under a new conservation program, cutting service to more than 2 million residents Sunday after some reservoirs dropped to their lowest levels in 16 years.
The Mexico City government and the National Water Commission will interrupt service for three days every month until May, when [...]

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$653M Pipeline Proposed to Improve Bay Area Peninsula Water Access (InsideBayArea)

(Jan. 19, 2009, Inside Bay Area)

Construction of a new pipeline designed to improve Peninsula drinking water access will produce considerable noise, traffic and other impacts to homeowners over the next two years, according to officials.
Residents can voice concerns about the proposed 21-mile Bay Division Pipeline project at meetings this week. Some cities have begun expressing [...]

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