WEll, being a native, i've watched the water controversy go on and on. but to no avail.
NOw if one was to look at the water usage of say; 20 years ago, versus now, one would see a huge uptick in usage, and if one would look at the availability of water resources, one would see a huge DOWN tick.
MOst of az water comes from the Colorado, and ground pumping, colorado is over whelmed, and yet more folks want to plant friggin grass, more golf courses, more green belts,
if one was to review what the City of Phx. is doing is . for example the airport which had a huge green belt is now a desert landscape, well there you go, think on this, water savings, maintenance savings, ect. An incredible amount of water, now if irrigated thats one thing, but sprinkler systems have and are known to not be efficient nor full functional.
So here we are, i'd say in next 5-10 years with our growth, we will have a major water issue, as in some areas, water is outrageous to purchase, with our prolonged drought, and lack of conservation, it may happen sooner, no snow pack, no spring rains up north, monsoons in last few years have been disastorous, begin conservation now i say, get the water busters back out on the street, they got on the water conservation plan in the early 80s but dropped it, go figure, stupid is stupid does.
I know its a desert, and one can kinda treat it like that, where prudent, but water, it makes the world work, and makes Phoenix, work, well all of Arizona.
Rj
NOw if one was to look at the water usage of say; 20 years ago, versus now, one would see a huge uptick in usage, and if one would look at the availability of water resources, one would see a huge DOWN tick.
MOst of az water comes from the Colorado, and ground pumping, colorado is over whelmed, and yet more folks want to plant friggin grass, more golf courses, more green belts,
if one was to review what the City of Phx. is doing is . for example the airport which had a huge green belt is now a desert landscape, well there you go, think on this, water savings, maintenance savings, ect. An incredible amount of water, now if irrigated thats one thing, but sprinkler systems have and are known to not be efficient nor full functional.
So here we are, i'd say in next 5-10 years with our growth, we will have a major water issue, as in some areas, water is outrageous to purchase, with our prolonged drought, and lack of conservation, it may happen sooner, no snow pack, no spring rains up north, monsoons in last few years have been disastorous, begin conservation now i say, get the water busters back out on the street, they got on the water conservation plan in the early 80s but dropped it, go figure, stupid is stupid does.
I know its a desert, and one can kinda treat it like that, where prudent, but water, it makes the world work, and makes Phoenix, work, well all of Arizona.
Rj