Up to 80%? I’d be curious to see how the other 20% is divided up between personal home consumer “drinking water”, public water/sewer works, civic (hydro-electric power generation etc.) personal and public entertainment (fountains and pools), and industrial use is divided…just to name a few.
I dunno, my RWNJ brother in law can ask stupid questions, which I define as asking the same question over and over again, while disregarding the answers you’re being given.
Radical_Knight over 9 years ago
Up to 80%? I’d be curious to see how the other 20% is divided up between personal home consumer “drinking water”, public water/sewer works, civic (hydro-electric power generation etc.) personal and public entertainment (fountains and pools), and industrial use is divided…just to name a few.
Kevin Jordan over 9 years ago
They should have brought a bigger truck.
Al Nala over 9 years ago
I’ve read 40%. http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/waterrights/water_issues/programs/hearings/cachuma/exbhts_2012feir/cachuma_feir_mu289.pdf (page 3, just below Box A)http://westernfarmpress.com/miscellaneous/california-farmers-use-40-percent-states-waterhttp://californiawaterblog.com/2011/05/05/water%E2%80%94who-uses-how-much/ (says 43%)
kaffekup over 9 years ago
I dunno, my RWNJ brother in law can ask stupid questions, which I define as asking the same question over and over again, while disregarding the answers you’re being given.
Dani Rice over 9 years ago
You expect to eat? Plants need water. You can grow tomatoes or flush every time, but not both.