Colorado to California: Hands off our water
"Under Eklund, Colorado is drawing up a water plan for the state. The draft, which has been presented to Hickenlooper, calls for Colorado to save for the future. It would keep its legal share of the 1922 Compact allotment, rather than spread the wealth."
What a novel idea in a liberal state...
What a novel idea in a liberal state...
Maybe they have never heard of this idea. Maybe desalination plants, which work in the Middle East, do not work in California. jus' wondering..
P.S. only some parts of Colorado are liberal - the Front Range, which has the big cities can be quite liberal. The People's Republic of Boulder is... hopeless. The rest of the state has a variety of non-liberal vioepoints. Mountain areas [not ski areas, which have to be "de-liberalized" after every season] are quite "just leave us A-lone, willya?"
There is one big problem, if you are used to someone else paying for your water then paying for desal will not appeal, it is pricey.
The solution to the water problem is the market. As much of it at whatever quality you want can be provided. A couple of nuclear power stations, or (heaven forbid) eliminating the stupid restrictions on frakking, will provide the energy to desal all California's water needs.
almost any time!