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You nailed the problem but then blamed something else. Why do we encourage/allow almond farming? Almonds aren’t native to CA and almond farming only exists here because they created a water system to support it. Same goes for alfalfa. Why aren’t there tighter restrictions on ag water use?This comes up all the time. It’s not a big deal. People freak out. Water is water.
My beef here is this….
Almost all of the significant restrictions on water use in CA are directed at residential use. Limit showers, tiered pricing, don’t water your lawn, don’t wash you car…etc.
Yet over 90% of water in CA goes to agricultural and industrial use with almost 80% of the total going to just ag.
It takes over 3 gallons of water to make a single almond. California produces 80% of the world supply and 100% of the US supply of almonds.
We could literally shut off all residential water use entirely and wouldn’t solve our water issues.
The problem is this…too many people, not enough water storage, water intensive ag products.
When I said “too many people” I meant generally. I didn’t mean “too many people in california”.You nailed the problem but then blamed something else. Why do we encourage/allow almond farming? Almonds aren’t native to CA and almond farming only exists here because they created a water system to support it. Same goes for alfalfa. Why aren’t there tighter restrictions on ag water use?
Fix that and millions more could water their lawns!
The simple answer is nobody needs to see the cart before the horse because they trust someone else to make sure that their power needs are met. I don’t realistically see affordable technology available to the masses in the next 15 years. The power companies can’t keep up the grid and annexes to mitigate burning up California.how much electricity is water treatment going to use? the newsome admin treats the grid like its infinite or at least until its not.
we have a housing crisis so we build more houses but dont have the water or power resource to serve the new community. we ban internal combustion engines and replace them with electric. we ban gas appliances and replace them with electric.
anyone else see a cart before the horse pattern going on in ca guv?
whites point 2.0?This is happening in my neighborhood.
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This is what happens when you let a bunch of lawyers/politicians make energy policy.how much electricity is water treatment going to use? the newsome admin treats the grid like its infinite or at least until its not.
we have a housing crisis so we build more houses but dont have the water or power resource to serve the new community. we ban internal combustion engines and replace them with electric. we ban gas appliances and replace them with electric.
anyone else see a cart before the horse pattern going on in ca guv?