Don’t worry about the crappie, Tripoda. California just saved a billion smelt. Of course, it’s a war zone with billions of damage and lost human lives, but at least there are delicious smelt.
There are 16 rivers between San Francisco and the Oregon border that empty into the pacific. They account for 40% of the total runoff of California Mountains. They would need to be dammed to divert a portion of their water South. There are several problems with this. The terrain of these rivers would be difficult and expensive to dam but not impossible. Damming the rivers would make life difficult for Salmon and white water rafting. Environmentalists are in favor of dismantling dams/ not making new ones and the local residents of NorCal are generally against anything in their territory helping the rest of the state.They can’t drain it to keep it at an optimal level? It’s all or nothing? Flooding or bone dry?
The problemo is that fire season and rain season seem to somehow crash together in CA. Even though we got no rain in last year lol.They can’t drain it to keep it at an optimal level? It’s all or nothing? Flooding or bone dry?
You could sell the salt as dehydrated California tears.No one has rejected a desalination plant because it would increase salt water in the sea wtf. There's issue with older plants and leftover brine that you can's just go dump it anywhere but the problem is more like current desalination plants just suck and are completely inefficient. The current plants are basically just big RO systems that we have under our sinks and they are slow and use a shit ton of electricity.
"No one has rejected a desalination plant because it would increase salt water in the sea wtf."No one has rejected a desalination plant because it would increase salt water in the sea wtf. There's issue with older plants and leftover brine that you can's just go dump it anywhere but the problem is more like current desalination plants just suck and are completely inefficient. The current plants are basically just big RO systems that we have under our sinks and they are slow and use a shit ton of electricity.