Posted by Asm. Dan Logue at 7:32 am on Feb 10, 2014 Comments Off on My All Water and No Pork Solution for California’s Water Crisis
California’s water crisis continues to grow worse.
We are currently in the midst of one of the driest winters on
record. Hardly any measurable rain fell in December and January,
which are usually among the wettest months of the year, and there
is no relief in sight. The National Weather Service’s Climate
Prediction Center recently forecast that this dry weather pattern
is expected to last for at least the next three months.
Meanwhile, real people are suffering under mandatory water
rationing orders. There is not enough water for farmers to grow
crops. Restaurants, hotels and equipment rental companies that rely
upon water for tourism like skiing and water sports have seen their
business drop sharply. Californians are demanding action from
Sacramento to address the immediate crisis and solve our water
challenges once and for all.
Ironically, one of the primary reasons why this year’s drought
is so bad has nothing to do with Mother Nature. It is a lack of
forward thinking from Sacramento.
California’s current water infrastructure is outdated and
overwhelmed. It was built more than a half century ago to meet the
needs of 1960’s California for… Read More