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    Lake Mead Could Dry Up by 2021

    Lake Mead Could Dry Up by 2021 , yet, they keep on building casinos the size of small cities! Better put those Casinos on a conservation diet, speaking of which, why don't any of those Casinos have Solar Panels

    Also, getting a little tired of people blaming Global Warming for lack of planning & a misuse of resources....

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/200 ... ryupby2021

    Lake Mead, a key source of water for millions of people in the southwestern United States, could go dry by 2021, a new study finds.

    The study concludes that natural forces such as evaporation, changes wrought by global warming and the increasing demand from the booming Southwest population are creating a deficit from this part of the Colorado River system.


    Along with Lake Powell, which is on the border between Arizona and Utah, Lake Mead supplies roughly 8 million people in the cities of Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Diego, among others, with critical water supplies.


    The system is currently only at half capacity thanks to a recent string of dry years, researchers say.
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    Re: Lake Mead Could Dry Up by 2021

    Hey! I found some of that missing water :D

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    Re: Lake Mead Could Dry Up by 2021

    i wonder how much water they lost to evaporation alone...
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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