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Mighty Rio Grande Now a Trickle Under Siege

18 点作者 kevinchen大约 10 年前

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wahsd大约 10 年前
Last I was at the Rio Grande, I was surprised that there were many spots where you could simply walk across without really getting your ankles fully wet.<p>I wonder what the compounding negative effects of these actions will be. With reservoirs and rivers drying up from over-pumping and drought, non-regenerative aquifers are also being depleted being pumped along with the regenerative ones, which only drys and permits greater thermal load of the ground without a method for heat dissipation, which causes even greater net loss evaporation and also prevents cloud formation and rain. It&#x27;s really kind of a positive feedback loop with a bad outcome.
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rpcope1大约 10 年前
This scares me a lot, especially living in Colorado. I hate to be one of those &quot;No Vacancy&quot; people, but our aquifers simply can&#x27;t support any more people here. It seems crazy when you start diverting water from the other side of the continental divide just to keep Denver growing. Same goes for California; just because you want to live there doesn&#x27;t mean you should, just because you want to farm there doesn&#x27;t mean it makes any sense and isn&#x27;t incredibly destructive. The land was never capable of supporting what they&#x27;re doing out there long term, and when you start diverting water from else where, you need to sit and ask yourself, &quot;am I doing something really stupid?&quot;<p>For the amount of water and other resources we have in the West, I wonder sometimes if there just are way too many people living out here in general.
oigursh大约 10 年前
Wouldn&#x27;t the cheapest way to move water about just be a big pipe from somewhere with water to spare?
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