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5/18/2012 8:06:43 AM
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5/17/2012 7:29:07 PM
The US Bureau of Reclamation this afternoon released its latest pass at quantifying water demand in the Colorado River Basin. Recognizing that there’s no one answer for what the demand curves might look like in the future, the agency looked at a range of six scenarios, based on input from the seven basin states on [...]
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5/15/2012 7:22:25 PM
NASA’s Earth Observatory folks posted a remarkable series of Landsat images today of the growth of groundwater pumping in Saudi Arabia’s Wadi As-Sirhan Basin. They’re drilling deep, and the NASA folks report it’ll be economical to continue pumping for about 50 years. Related posts: A Problem with
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5/15/2012 3:19:32 PM
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5/14/2012 3:21:22 PM
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5/13/2012 1:14:49 PM
Wildman and Forde make my last post on this subject look smart, arguing that the supply-demand imbalance on the Colorado River will hit Arizona and Nevada first: We find that initial shortages will be borne only by the cities of Arizona and Nevada and farms in Arizona whereas the other Basin states have no incentive [...]
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5/13/2012 12:44:38 PM
From the Delta National Park blog: I mean, how much competent science leading to inconclusive policies needs to be commissioned before smart people admit that this is not a problem of science? Yup. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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5/13/2012 12:22:27 PM
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5/13/2012 12:00:23 PM
The groundwater subsidy – what happens to it after we pump it up and use it – is frequently ignored in policy discussions. When we stop mining groundwater, I’ve often argued, we need to recognize that the share we discharge into our rivers, which becomes water supply to those downstream, goes away. But via David [...]
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