"Lake Powell, on the Utah-Arizona border, is forecast to decline more than 30 feet by March, putting the water level about 16 feet from the point at which Glen Canyon Dam would no longer generate electricity. Last year, the dam generated enough electricity to fully supply the energy needs of more than 300,000 average homes, with power flowing onto the grid to supply states from Nevada to Colorado."
Sorry, I didn't hear what you said. I'm surrounded by the sounds of fresh and abundant water
Aiden Perez
>episode #2835723673498196710773 of: proof america is about to collapse it's all so tiresome, maybe the sandniggers really did manage to bring the wrath of god onto us
i only hope china doesn't occupy us once we balkanize.
Mason Edwards
Big cutbacks, there are drought contingency plans in place for these scenarios. Rolling blackouts will be more common. Remember that Commiefornia gets the largest allocation of water from the lake because they are the largest ag producer. Yet they refuse to construct a desalination facility to offset the need from the Colorado.
Angel Roberts
Well that's the plan. I'd be terrified but the Chinese can't pull off shit or have a regime hold up for more than 5 mins on the timeline.
Colton Price
Then I guess California needs to be ripped limb from limb. Jefferson when?
Camden Rogers
a reminder that Nellis AFB in Las Vegas trains the majority of the pilots for the american air force if Vegas falls the US air superiority goes with it
Levi Baker
Are you legit retarded?
Chase Morris
If Vegas is abandoned, the military will siphon what they want from the colorado.
John Jenkins
Don’t worry, we’ll just use our strategic oil reserves…oh wait, Biden gave them all to Ukraine, guess we’ll just have to switch to electric cars and turn off our air conditioning
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Lincoln Cook
Not my problem, maybe don't build your city in the middle of a fucking desert next time