Science Alert --> There's a Different Type of 'Pandemic' Coming For The World

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  1. WildTiger1990

    WildTiger1990 Heavy Load Member

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    Flint , Detroit and Lansing not only 3 cities in Michigan.
    Grand Rapids was named one of the top 100 best places to live in 2020. Livability.com ranked Grand Rapids No. 21 in its 2020 Top 100 Best Places to Live list.
     
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  3. slow.rider

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    California may have a piece of paper that says they can have the water. But, when the end of the pipe that draws in the water is not in California, the valve can be closed and "No Water For You".
     
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    The problem with sending water west is the way it would be used. Nothing would change. All that would happen is the areas with lots of water would have less.
     
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    I prefer the more peaceful UP myself(Houghton,Iron Mountain,Escanaba),although in the Lower Peninsula’s case I hear Ann Arbor,Muskegon and the Tri Cites region(Midland,Bay City & Saginaw) aren’t too bad.
     
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    We all know that's not infrastructure.

    I can't say much more, but we all know infrastructure is infrastructure but infrastructure has nothing to do with infrastructure.

    Because infrastructure is infrastructure and we all understand what infrastructure is but infrastructure doesn't mean infrastructure because infrastructure has nothing to do with infrastructure whatsoever in any way shape or form of the infrastructure of the infrastructure.

    Throw Your Dictionary away because words no longer have meaning.

    If it does not suit your evil plan just pretend it mean something else...

    It just goes along with the rest of the fairy tale.
     
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  8. WildTiger1990

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    Compare to south Upper Peninsula really stands when I comes to "brutal winter in Michigan" . I freaking loved it during my visit there in fall, but from December to probably end of March ...no, no , no.

    As for 3-cities... well they way to boring... Like there is nothing going on there (except for failed dam last year)
     
  9. WildTiger1990

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    Are you out of you mind?
    Do you even know how water system works in a world?
    Have fun pushing millions of gallons of water in opposite direction of a natural flow :)
     
  10. calnca

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    The current specific annual allotments in the Lower Basin were established in 1928 as part of the Boulder Canyon Project, while the current specific annual allotments in the Upper Basin were established by the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact of 1948.[3] They are:

    Upper Basin, 7.5 million acre·ft/year (293 m³/s) total
    Colorado 51.75%* 3.86 million acre·ft/year (150.7 m³/s)
    Utah 23.00%* 1.71 million acre·ft/year (67.0 m³/s)
    Wyoming 14.00%* 1.04 million acre·ft/year (40.8 m³/s)
    New Mexico 11.25%* 0.84 million acre·ft/year (32.8 m³/s)
    Arizona 0.70% 0.05 million acre·ft/year (2.0 m³/s)
    *Percentages with a star are a percentage of the total after Arizona's
    0.05 million are deducted. Arizona's percentage is of the total.
    Lower Basin, 7.5 million acre·ft/year (293 m³/s) total
    California 58.70% 4.40 million acre·ft/year (172 m³/s)
    Arizona 37.30% 2.80 million acre·ft/year (109 m³/s)
    Nevada 4.00% 0.30 million acre·ft/year (12 m³/s)
    In addition to this, 1.5 million acre-feet per year (59 cubic metres per second) of Colorado River water is allocated to Mexico, pursuant to the treaty relating to the use of waters of the Colorado and Tijuana rivers and of the Rio Grande, signed February 3, 1944, and its supplementary protocol signed November 14, 1944. Also, the lower basin can get an additional 1.1-million acre⋅ft/a (43 m3/s) in surplus conditions.

    Most of the SoCal water out of the Colorado River comes via the intake tubes on Lake Havasu......which is two lakes BELOW Hoover/Lake Mead.....and the lake level is pretty consistent
     
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  11. WildTiger1990

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    Looks like someone read only half of a history go Goole war between Arizona and California in 1934 and over what and why it happened
     
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