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Lake Mead plummets to unprecedented low, exposing original 1971 water intake valve

Still, just guessing about water usage, aren't you?

From the Las Vegas Sun:


And from an industry magazine:


When are you going to get a clue and quit misleading people?
The LV Sun says "over the last decade." I'm speaking of longer periods of time. The Industry mnagazine article tells us they started addressing the known problem almost 2 decades ago.

Do you have a point?

Less water usage per person over a small period of time will not do much as the population still grows. The total demand still increases with population.
 
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The LV Sun says "over the last decade." I'm speaking of longer periods of time. The Industry mnagazine article tells us they started addressing the known problem almost 2 decades ago.

Do you have a point?

Less water usage per person over a small period of time will not do much as the population still grows. The total demand still increases with population.
Yes... the point is that over the last two decades Las Vegas has stopped or slowed its increase in water usage. And it is very similar to what Southern California has done as I have shown you repeatedly. But you want to continue to pretend that nothing has changed and that water use is still increasing with the increase in population when the fact of the matter is that it is not.

So... your statement that demand is still increasing with population is a LIE!!

When are you going to stop lying?
 
Yes... the point is that over the last two decades Las Vegas has stopped or slowed its increase in water usage. And it is very similar to what Southern California has done as I have shown you repeatedly. But you want to continue to pretend that nothing has changed and that water use is still increasing with the increase in population when the fact of the matter is that it is not.

So... your statement that demand is still increasing with population is a LIE!!

When are you going to stop lying?
You can only reduce water consumption so much. Are you going to start ratinging it another half if the population doubles? When does this end? Water consumption is the primary problem, and precipitation patterns are not out of the ordinary over the long term history.
 
You can only reduce water consumption so much. Are you going to start ratinging it another half if the population doubles? When does this end? Water consumption is the primary problem, and precipitation patterns are not out of the ordinary over the long term history.
None of this justifies your lying about the subject.
 
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