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Follow on Google News | Do The Southwestern States Have Enough Water To Last For The Next Decade?One of the most precious element is in jeopardy. How long will the policy makers stand by while it evaporates?
By: British News "We forget that the water cycle, and the life cycle are one." - Jacques Yves Cousteau Did most people forget how important the water element is? The growth of a human baby is within an egg of water called amniotic fluid for 11 months. The element of earth or dust is inhaled through the nostrils of the mother, and a biological organic body is developed within that 11 months. So is water really important? The USA Today reporter Marina Pitofsky says, "yes! It is needed for the wellness of the human body." As of January 24, 2023, a judge made a ruling on the city of Scottsdale's removal of water services for Rio Verde Foothills. The area of Rio Verde Foothills have reached the water threshold, and need more water in order to survive. The new Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has proclaimed that Arizona do not have enough water storage to last for 100 years according to the water supply report. According to the United Kingdom MET, the planet Earth's summer season for 2023 will range from 1.08 to 1.32; the temperature will be higher than it was before 1900 AD. If this prediction is correct; more water will dissipate, and the severe drought conditions will continue. As lake Mead, Powell, and other water sources deplete; hydroelectric power will become difficult to generate for cities. When the Biosphere 2 project began in Tucson, Arizona; the Arizona State University started the experiment to solve the future drought crisis. While California is buying water at a cost of millions; how will the southwest survive without water? As the federal government intervene, it has authorized the Bureau of Reclamation to shift a Tier 2 water shortage plan for the states of California, Arizona, and Nevada. But with the new 2023 summer season prediction will that be enough to save enough water for the near future? The state of Utah has reported that the Virgin River is at the brink, and many towns are without water. "California's climate has changed. We are experiencing more extreme weather – hotter temperatures, longer, and more severe droughts, worsening wildfires, and dangerous flash flooding. We're seeing this not just in California, but across the entire American West." - Governor Gavin Newsome http://youtu.be/ End
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