Could save a ton of water just by switching from water intensive crops like almonds to other crops. And stop allowing the export of those crops overseas. They're basically exporting our water by doing so. I think someone linked to a story a few pages back about Saudi companies buying land to grow alfalfa and then shipping it overseas. The golf course grass can go too.
Well maybe if irrigation water was so expensive to use for irrigation that the end users would invest in drip irrigation system or other less wasteful methods.
Several golf courses around here are being used to treat effluents that have been treated to be able to be sprayed instead of being dumped in the rivers. Whether or not that is the best treatment remains to be seen. Golf courses in the desert? No fucking way.
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
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