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Very interesting. Thanks for the info. It does seem odd that huge resorts with fountains keep popping up in the desert where the locals already struggle.Not that I’m aware of. There was an agreement many moons ago about how water would be distributed, but it’s outdated. California uses the most water from the river, but they didn’t agree that they should make the most cuts. They pointed to the agriculture in the other states as the reason, but there’s plenty in California too. I know California is further along in their water restrictions in many parts of the state, but it’s rare to find a green lawn here for the most part whereas it’s quite prevalent in California. And people can water those lawns which is insane. Communities in AZ pay residents to switch to xeriscape options if they do have a lawn. Still, the UAE has a farm here that grows hay for their horses, and there are golf courses and such that could go as far as I’m concerned. Have that stuff in southeast where there’s naturally more rain ya know?
Regardless, it’s a scary thing to think about!