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This was an an intelligent piece about an often-stupid subject.
I for one think that the water issue has always been exaggerated. No, Chicken Little, the sky isn’t falling.
I remember when I was growing up the threat was always that there wouldn’t be any water around here by the time I graduated high school. Well, my class is going to have its 20th reunion this year, and water has been running out of my faucets all that time.
The solutions implemented so far have been stupid, and environmentally damaging. The CAP is one of many sources that taps from the Colorado River. So many municipalities think that river is theirs to do with whatever they please. It’s nothing short of a miracle that the Colorado still flows to the Gulf of California.
Additionally, I don’t care what anyone tells me CAP water is not safe to drink. Fish can’t live in it. Guess what…fish are a biological organism, just like I am. If it kills them then it is not good for me, either. I live near Marana where that poison is not yet flowing out of my taps, and I hope to hold off that poison for as long as I possibly can. CAP is not and never was a realistic solution. All it does it take a problem and add more problems to it.