[HN Gopher] Glen Canyon Revealed
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Glen Canyon Revealed
Author : bikenaga
Score : 31 points
Date : 2023-02-01 20:53 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| justinator wrote:
| Lake Powell should have never happened.
| readthenotes1 wrote:
| Would that mean California would support fewer people, grow
| fewer crops, both, or neither?
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| From what little I understand, California consumes far more
| than a sustainable amount of water every day.
| [deleted]
| davidw wrote:
| Most water in the west is consumed by agriculture. Like, a
| huge percentage of it. Water for people is a small portion of
| the total.
| wolverine876 wrote:
| I think that accounts for most water use anywhere. ?
| timst4 wrote:
| The slow moving disaster that is the Colorado River is a
| particularly American disaster. The manifest destiny mindset
| coming to an abrupt end. In the book Cadillac Desert Marc Reisner
| asserts that this could be the albatross that contributes to the
| downfall of the US. The more I learn, the more I'm inclined to
| believe him.
| naikrovek wrote:
| yeah. the "grow at any cost" mindset that used all this water
| unwisely will ultimately lead to many problems.
|
| another example of short-term thinking and decision making
| resulting in severe long-term loss.
|
| "The bill comes due. Always."
| jnsaff2 wrote:
| For people who find this interesting I would highly recommend the
| book Emerald Mile [0]. Amazingly well written book about glen
| canyon, grand canyon, lake powell, glen canyon dam, dorys people,
| racing boats down the canyon and a near catastrophe in the dam
| building.
|
| Also lets not forget the classic Desert Solitaire [1]. It too is
| well written and very interesting, in the book they take small
| inflatable boats and just float down Glen Canyon not long before
| it gets flooded.
|
| [0] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15803144-the-emerald-
| mil...
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| [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_Solitaire
| tpc3 wrote:
| Colorado River deadline passes with no deal on voluntary water
| cuts KEY POINTS
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| - The seven states that rely on the drought-stricken Colorado
| River failed to meet a Jan. 31 federal deadline to strike a deal
| on voluntarily cutting their water use.
|
| - After negotiations reached a standstill, six of the seven
| states -- Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming
| -- submitted a "consensus-based modeling alternative."
|
| - The proposal notably excludes California, the largest user of
| the Colorado River. Officials said the state will release its own
| plan. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/31/colorado-river-shortage-
| stat...
| mark_l_watson wrote:
| My wife and I visited the area 8 months ago. Amazing how the lake
| has changed in the last 10 or 20 years.
|
| That said, it is still a fantastically interesting place to go.
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