Posted by DeltaSteve on December 09, 2020 at 07:55:53 from (67.41.195.225):
In Reply to: Re: Water pipeline? posted by Bret4207 on December 09, 2020 at 05:02:25:
Woah Bret!We who live and farm here are in favor of more storage. However,It's the liberal 'greenies' who are against it. Also California and the front range cities have claims on that wter,and more money .Water law is very complicated.If you look at some of the rivers,you will find they are low,or even dry because all of the water is captured and used. The Colorado at the mexican border,the Heuerefano east of Pueblo,the Platte east of Denver. the list goes n... There is simply not enough water to go around.The big cities and big money will get the water,and (as usual) the farmer/rancher will get screwed. Look at the Owens River Valley in California, The south Platte in South Park Colorado The list goes on....Oh,we'd build the dams and reservoirs if the 'powers that be' would let us. Like the Cactus park reservoir project above Cedaredge Co. It would have provided several thousand acre ft of water.
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