We don't get snow in my part of CA, but they get lots up in mountains. That's how we survive in this state... snowmelt and reservoirs.I didnt know about the snow either. Maybe Wishing told me and I had just forgot.
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We don't get snow in my part of CA, but they get lots up in mountains. That's how we survive in this state... snowmelt and reservoirs.I didnt know about the snow either. Maybe Wishing told me and I had just forgot.
How ? Because it cools it off ?We don't get snow in my part of CA, but they get lots up in mountains. That's how we survive in this state... snowmelt and reservoirs.
Whole lot of people in this state live in desert areas. Not enough water naturally there to support the huge populations in and around Los Angeles and all of the productive farmland in the central valley does not get any rain during growing season. Water is a valuable commodity in CA. There are canals for moving massive amounts of water south where it's needed and reservoir systems to collect water during the winter rains. As the summer passes, the reservoirs get lower and lower, but get replenished as the snow in the mountains melts and helps the reservoirs last until it rains again. There is ground water too, that is pumped out in massive amounts, but they are taking a huge chance doing that. Water tables are getting lower and lower and we don't know what will happen if we end up with huge empty voids deep under the ground. Some municipal wells are thousands of feet deep and pumping ancient waters. Unknown if those will be refilled naturally or what the effects of emptying them will be. And then we are having droughts...How ? Because it cools it off ?
Do you feel well enough to do that? Take Robert for the heavy lifting!I have to go to town today. Out of dog food.
ya he will have to go.I cant lift those 50 lb bagsDo you feel well enough to do that? Take Robert for the heavy lifting!
Do you buy bottled water for drinking ?Whole lot of people in this state live in desert areas. Not enough water naturally there to support the huge populations in and around Los Angeles and all of the productive farmland in the central valley does not get any rain during growing season. Water is a valuable commodity in CA. There are canals for moving massive amounts of water south where it's needed and reservoir systems to collect water during the winter rains. As the summer passes, the reservoirs get lower and lower, but get replenished as the snow in the mountains melts and helps the reservoirs last until it rains again. There is ground water too, that is pumped out in massive amounts, but they are taking a huge chance doing that. Water tables are getting lower and lower and we don't know what will happen if we end up with huge empty voids deep under the ground. Some municipal wells are thousands of feet deep and pumping ancient waters. Unknown if those will be refilled naturally or what the effects of emptying them will be. And then we are having droughts...
It's kind of a mess.