now it finally starts...

It's all fun and games until the water runs out.
 
It's all fun and games until the water runs out.


Once that spiket is shut off it won't be so privileged and will weed them out, but, the true desert dwellers will find a way as they always have.
The billion dollar question will be what's Vegas gonna do with no water?
 
Unless things change quickly, they are all fucked down in that area. No doubt they will be asking the feds to bail their asses out, and blaming everyone and everything other than their own short sighted, consumptive asses for what was always inevitable.
 
Once Lake Mead, fed by the diminishing Colorado, gets low enough it will hard stop hydro power for 1.3M homes....the dam is only producing 67% of capacity as it is due to the plummeting lake level reducing turbine outflow spin.
That earlier thread about home values? A currently 400K AZ house beginning to have inconsistent water pressure/quality and frequent blackouts in 100+ temps will=zero value.
There are endless scientifc papers on 'drought migration' in the US and around the globe, and regardless of source, they all draw the same conclusion.
"A rrecent study led by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that human migration due to droughts will increase by at least 200 percent as we move through the 21st century."

A lot for young folks to consider these days...jobs, community, water. Without the latter, there is no former.
 
Once Lake Mead, fed by the diminishing Colorado, gets low enough it will hard stop hydro power for 1.3M homes....the dam is only producing 67% of capacity as it is due to the plummeting lake level reducing turbine outflow spin.
That earlier thread about home values? A currently 400K AZ house beginning to have inconsistent water pressure/quality and frequent blackouts in 100+ temps will=zero value.
There are endless scientifc papers on 'drought migration' in the US and around the globe, and regardless of source, they all draw the same conclusion.
"A rrecent study led by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that human migration due to droughts will increase by at least 200 percent as we move through the 21st century."

A lot for young folks to consider these days...jobs, community, water. Without the latter, there is no former.
Beyond that, there are new housing developments being built and sold without any water connections whatsoever. People buying are having to have water trucked in and roll the dice on digging their own wells. Low cost of living and low quality of living in AZ lol.

 
Beyond that, there are new housing developments being built and sold without any water connections whatsoever. People buying are having to have water trucked in and roll the dice on digging their own wells. Low cost of living and low quality of living in AZ lol.

crazy, talk about rolling the dice.
 
I love these "we are soo much smarter than they are" threads.
I bet the Anasazi/Pueblo people thought the same till the droughts and immigrants showed up.

I'm still getting my war chest together and waiting for the cheap property to buy up and live out my libertarian/Mad Max fantasy. If I get thirsty I'll have to probably come back to Washington and yell about Inslee.
 
Once Lake Mead, fed by the diminishing Colorado, gets low enough it will hard stop hydro power for 1.3M homes....the dam is only producing 67% of capacity as it is due to the plummeting lake level reducing turbine outflow spin.
That earlier thread about home values? A currently 400K AZ house beginning to have inconsistent water pressure/quality and frequent blackouts in 100+ temps will=zero value.
There are endless scientifc papers on 'drought migration' in the US and around the globe, and regardless of source, they all draw the same conclusion.
"A rrecent study led by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that human migration due to droughts will increase by at least 200 percent as we move through the 21st century."

A lot for young folks to consider these days...jobs, community, water. Without the latter, there is no former.
Ya don’t say… folks coming up from a state a few below ours and now trying to dictate our water policies and bills… especially on the wet side. Blows my mind…
 
Once Lake Mead, fed by the diminishing Colorado, gets low enough it will hard stop hydro power for 1.3M homes....the dam is only producing 67% of capacity as it is due to the plummeting lake level reducing turbine outflow spin.
That earlier thread about home values? A currently 400K AZ house beginning to have inconsistent water pressure/quality and frequent blackouts in 100+ temps will=zero value.
There are endless scientifc papers on 'drought migration' in the US and around the globe, and regardless of source, they all draw the same conclusion.
"A rrecent study led by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that human migration due to droughts will increase by at least 200 percent as we move through the 21st century."

A lot for young folks to consider these days...jobs, community, water. Without the latter, there is no former.
Looks like Canada might get a whole lot bigger population wise
 
Looks like Canada might get a whole lot bigger population wise
Oregon wants their property tax dollars. We just did away with low density residential zoning…The general idea is to make the taxes on your property so expensive you will have to subdivide and sell some off for further development. ☹️
 
Oregon wants their property tax dollars. We just did away with low density residential zoning…The general idea is to make the taxes on your property so expensive you will have to subdivide and sell some off for further development. ☹️
Not to get into politics but you can thank a certain Mr. Booker and Co. for that.,
 
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