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ctilsie242
Feb 21, 2017Explorer II
Texas has similar issues. San Antonio was going to build a reservoir, but the NIMBY people shot it down, so the town uses an aquifer and is in the process of building a pipeline. Austin is OK... for now, but there is no way the people with the 7-8 digit sale properties on the lakes would give that up should a need to create additional water storage space arise.
I can see California having similar problems, because it is easy to ignore infrastructure. Bridges don't vote, hold protests, or donate to campaigns, so dams, waterways and such are easy to ignore by politicians.
I can see California having similar problems, because it is easy to ignore infrastructure. Bridges don't vote, hold protests, or donate to campaigns, so dams, waterways and such are easy to ignore by politicians.
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