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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 08 Nov 2012 11:23:36 -0500, wrote: The same is true now in the central valley of California right now. We were there a few years ago and there were miles of brown fields next to some green ones, simply because of water rationing. === Stop me if I'm wrong but I believe the central valley depends on snow melt for their irrigation water, which in turn is influenced by cyclical ocean temperature patterns in the Pacific. This is the same issue which is causing low water in the Colorado River reservoirs which in the case of Lake Powell and Lake Mead, are down about 60 feet from their maximum levels. The problem is we have allocated more water than is available. The Central Valley farmers get subsidized water and lots are reselling those water rights they got for 40 years from the Federal Government for huge profits. They pay from $6-9 an acre foot and resell it to Los Angeles for $200+. More profit than growing crops. Plus the biggest user in the valley is growing subsidized cotton, which is a huge water hog. As the book said the "Cadillac Dessert". One cotton Farmer in Kern County sold water to the city of Mojave for $1500 an acre foot. Nice profit. http://stopcanal.org/node/71 The Colorado river is about 140% of normal water flow allocated. There is not enough flow to meet the contracts on average. We have farmers here who are on State Water and on Federal Water. All comes from the same place, but the Federal water users get to resell the water they do not use in agricuture, where as those getting State Water (Delta Mendota Canal) can not resell. |
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