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Sadly, this is what happens when you put millions of people in what should be a near desert environment. Left to the natural resources available, San Fran and LA should be at most a million people each. All that water was piped in because nearly a century ago, those cities were already reaching their limits. The aqueduct system has allowed the cities to grow as they have, but only because of optimal years. Los Vegas is in even worse shape because it is literally about to run out of water. Maybe closing down all the fountains and such at the casinos would help. Denver and other cities are sucking dry aquifers that will take centuries to refill.

Mind you, I'm not gloating. We have similar problems in Alabama. My place won't run out of water, but the mills that buy my timber might. They nearly did last year. Why? Because Atlanta Georgia has grown far beyond its means, just like California has. Last year, Atlanta went so far as to sue to close the dams and hog the water for itself, in violation of water use agreements with Alabama and Florida. The Alabama River fell to a very low level and harmed the timber industry, paper industry, the fishing industry along the coast (the water became too brackish from lack of flow from the river and poisoned shrimp and other fishing areas) and other industries as well.

Sadly, I think the politicians are going to cut off the productive assets, like farmers and fishermen, in favor of the urban constituency. Rather than tell people to shower every other day or two, don't water the lawns or wash their cars as much, maybe even drain their swimming pools, they'll cut water to Cali farmers, which will drive up the cost of vegetables and other crops, will let water get too low and close mills in Alabama and poison fishing ground in Florida. Let's not forget the 100,000 plus people who will lose their jobs, that's pretty much just California and it will be worse considering the other areas. Add in the people who depend on those incomes like shopkeepers and the problem expands. Then there is lost tax revenue, since productive people will be out of work and on the dole.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Friday because of three years of below-average rain and snowfall in California, a step that urges urban water agencies to reduce water use by 20 percent. "This drought is having a devastating impact on our people, our communities, our economy and our environment, making today's action absolutely necessary," the Republican governor said in his statement. Mandatory rationing is an option if the declaration and other measures are insufficient. The drought has forced farmers to fallow their fields, put thousands of agricultural workers out of work and led to conservation measures in cities throughout the state, which is the nation's top agricultural producer. Agriculture losses could reach $2.8 billion this year and cost 95,000 jobs, said Lester Snow, the state water director. State agencies must now provide assistance for affected communities and businesses and the Department of Water Resources must protect supplies, all accompanied by a statewide conservation campaign. Three dry winters have left California's state- and federally operated reservoirs at their lowest levels since 1992. Federal water managers plan to temporarily cut off water this March to thousands of California farms. The state has said it probably would deliver just 15 percent of the water contractors have requested this year. Schwarzenegger declared a statewide drought in June but stopped short of calling a state of emergency. His 2008 executive order directed the state Department of Water Resources to speed water transfers to areas with the worst shortages and help local water districts with conservation efforts. Over the last few weeks, storms have helped bring the seasons' rain totals to 87 percent of average, but the Sierra snowpack remains at 78 percent of normal for this time of year. State hydrologists say the snowpack must reach between 120 to 130 percent of normal to make up for the two previous dry winters and replenish California's key reservoirs. Court decisions intended to protect threatened fish species also have forced a significant cutback in pumping from the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta, the heart of the state's delivery system. The governor, farmers and lawmakers have argued for years that California must upgrade its decades-old water supply and delivery system and build new reservoirs. "The situation is extremely dire," said Tim Quinn, executive director of the Association of California Water Agencies, adding that the governor's action Friday "underscores the urgency of serving the long-term structural problems." The state delivers water to more than 25 million Californians and more than 750,000 acres of farmland. Schwarzenegger's order leaves the door open for more severe restrictions later. Additional measures can include mandatory water rationing and water reductions if there is no improvement in water reserves and residents fail to conserve on their own. At least 25 water agencies throughout the state already have imposed mandatory restrictions, while 66 others have voluntary measures in place. The state prefers such local efforts so it does not have to call for statewide rationing, Snow said Almond farmer Coburn of Mendota said the move comes too late for many growers who already are halfway through the season. Some farmers didn't bring in bees to pollinate, while others sprayed their orchards with chemicals that keep nuts from forming. "It's too late," he said. "It's going to sound horrible coming from a farmer because you never turn down help, but come on, this thing is over with."

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