Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Federal Bureau of Reclamation announced that there isn’t enough water to give away to the central valley. After three years of dry weather the valley has to deal with only receiving 75% of water mention in there contract. The General Manager of the Westlands Water Districts claimed that they will try to do the best they can because they do not want to loose so many years of investments. They will keep as many trees alive in whatever way they can. Saving the trees are not enough because now Farmer owner have abounded their land leaving Mendota at a 40% of unemployment. Global Warming has affect out weather and it has also affected the economy, now so many have been unemployed and will have to figure out away to survive under our recession. Water Agencies have asked the public to really conserve water in order to really help the farmer of California.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/02/calif-water.html

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