California Faces Water Rationing
by Ian Mosley
Looks like rice isn’t the only thing that faces rationing in the Golden State. A San Francisco Gate news article reports “Two parched years - punctuated by the driest spring in at least 150 years - could force districts across California to ration water this summer as policymakers and scientists grow increasingly concerned that the state is on the verge of a long-term drought. State water officials reported Thursday that the Sierra Nevada snowpack, the source of a huge portion of California’s water supply, was only 67 percent of normal, due in part to historically low rainfall in March and April.”
The article notes “With many reservoirs at well-below-average levels from the previous winter and a federal ruling limiting water pumped from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta the new data added a dimension to a crisis already complicated by crumbling infrastructure, surging population and environmental concerns. ‘We’re in a dry spell if not a drought,’ said California Secretary for Resources Mike Chrisman. ‘We’re in the second year, and if we’re looking at a third year, we’re talking about a serious problem.’”
Of course the ten million Third World immigrants currently in California might be blamed for drastically increasing the demand for water, but that wouldn’t be politically correct. The truth must stay locked up in a box buried ten feet deep at all times in PC America. (more…)







