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monolith

climber
state of being
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:12pm PT
Since southern ca can't satisfy it's water requirements from local rainfall, its kinda meaningless as far as the drought is concerned.
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:17pm PT
Pretty interesting ZBrown that your local water district actually drained a large reservoir into a nearby canyon last month because it had TOO MUCH water in it, wasn't being recycled thus allowing it to get contaminated. All this during a supposed drought.

WTF is up with that??

http://www.pomeradonews.com/news/2015/jul/01/quality-concerns-force-poway-dump-drinking-water/


I wonder how many more of these type events have occurred statewide the past six months that were not publicized.



monolith

climber
state of being
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:20pm PT
Yep, Chief. That was quite a large amount of water.

The amount released from the reservoir represented roughly 1.6 acre feet of water, enough to supply three families of four people each for a year.

LOL!
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:22pm PT
Ah, so the drought is a joke now huh monolith. Got it. Thanks for informing us how you truly feel about it.
zBrown

Ice climber
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:22pm PT
So one city may have bad water management capabilities and this is supposed to prove something about what?



The city sometimes experiences water quality problems at the Blue Crystal reservoir, located off Highway 67 in the eastern portion of the city, White said. Built in 1981, the 700,000-gallon reservoir is not highly used, White said. Decreased demand for water due to residential water conservation efforts have exacerbated efforts to keep water quality within state regulatory limits for chloramines.

The amount released from the reservoir represented roughly 1.6 acre feet of water, enough to supply three families of four people each for a year.

The city has 19 water reservoirs. White said she thought it had been at a least one year since the city had released water from one. A previous practice of releasing a press statement prior to a water release has been discontinued, White said.
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:27pm PT
I guess the drought isn't all that bad down in San Diego County. Got it. That must be where you took that photo of yours ZBROWN...
monolith

climber
state of being
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:27pm PT
You are the joke, Chief. You should actually read and understand your links before making wild ass claims, like a large reservoir was empied.
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:30pm PT
Of course I am a joke Monolith. Love you too.

Now how about all that very abundant at normal levels water up high in the on the eastside that NONE of you can have since the LA Aq (in order to maintain the LADWP Owens River/Lake agreement) was shut down to you.

Hopefully the smoke will clear tomorrow so I can get back to all that nice fresh cool clean eastside Sierra water.


zBrown

Ice climber
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:35pm PT
Well The, it's been nice chattin' with ya, but it's too hot to expend energy trying to figure out what in the fkkk you're trying to say.

As far as I know, Windows 10 does not prevent you from sending yourself emails. Why not upgrade and carry on the conversation with yourself?






Mike Bolte

Trad climber
Planet Earth
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:52pm PT
To be clear for the rest of us The Chief, are you suggesting that the "so-called drought" is just another government hoax?

For the most of the rest of the contributors to this thread, I appreciate the informed views and links to useful info.
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 07:55pm PT
Hoax.... No. Over stated for reasons of monetary and political purposes, well you think about it.


NOAA is now warning of a monster El Nino. The likes this state has not seen in a long time. What if anything has anyone here seen being done throughout CA to prepare to capture what may be the floods of the century etc.

Post em up if you got any. All I have seen here for the past 3-4 months is total doom. Nothing more.


Post like "Up to 25%". Instead of the truth of "8-27%" regarding how much CC may have contributed to the current conditions. Hell, even the media was printing headlines that read, "25% of Ca's drought is caused by CC". You people love to over inflate the truth and the reality of it all. Plain and simple. Enforce the NEGATIVITY. Make it all worse than it really is.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Aug 24, 2015 - 08:05pm PT
how little precipitation in a year is required for the high country lakes to be at "normal level"?
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 08:06pm PT
Well Ed, you tell us. You got current data going back 50-100 years from the well over 425 bodies of water in the Sierra to make that happen Ed? All I know is that I have been to well over 50 higher elevation lakes in the eastside since opener and they all with the exception of one are doing just fine. And as TGT noted, they were fine last season and the season before. With all the creeks flowing at normal levels from those bodies of water.

That even local CAL F&G folks are surprised at the amounts of water up high.

There are even waterfalls in upper Rock Creek that I haven't seen flowing at the levels that have been this season since 2005.
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Aug 24, 2015 - 08:52pm PT
The Chief...I know you are but what am I...? I know you are but what am I...? rj
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 09:07pm PT
RJ... PUUUTT PUUUTT.... VROOOOOOOOOOOOOM!



Can't wait to read this thread in Feb or so. It's gonna be hilarious.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floods_in_California
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Aug 24, 2015 - 09:17pm PT
The Chief...You'll be freezing your ass off up there in the panhandle in Feb. and wishing you were back down here...We'll have the last laugh...PS...You won't see the much of the sun up there till summer so buy a pass at the local tanning booth....rj
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 09:32pm PT
RJ... Sorry but NOT. Do your homework, Sandpoint, Hope, Clark Fork etc are all in the "Banana Belt" of the panhandle. Hot and dusty. Warmer than ... MML actually with 60-70% less snow and the lake/River never freezes. Fishing year round.

Oh, and there's plenty of water, lots of it actually.

HA HA HA HA.... AND a bigass HA!

http://www.usclimatedata.com/climate/sandpoint/idaho/united-states/usid0230
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Aug 24, 2015 - 09:41pm PT
The Chief...I'll let you be right for once...I spent a winter in priest river..it was 15 below most of the time...bitchin place and if i remember right there's a nice bakery in Hope....Jealous...rj
The Chief

climber
Lurkerville east of Goldenville
Aug 24, 2015 - 09:51pm PT
Yup on the Bakery AND Hope. We're looking at Clark Fork. Three properties that are beyond Badass. And the locals, well we see eye to eye on just about everything. Can't wait....

dirtbag

climber
Aug 24, 2015 - 10:06pm PT
Chief Running Mouth knows fooking everything about fooking everything.

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