Silly posts on water by Squishy. Is he just now learning that water is critical? Arizona has always been at the forefront of water until the current occupant of the Governor's office stole it and surrendered hard won water rights.
Yes, squish, water is very important. Did you know wars have been fought over water for the millennia? Did you know the current paths of canals in Arizona follow routes forged a thousand years ago by Native Americans? Yep, engineers sought the best routes in Arizona in the early 20th century and found that they were just copying routes pioneered long ago.
Yes, water is important. Great you are finally past the climate distraction which occupied your mind for years. Thank God for Trump for squashing that nonsense. Too late for the tens of billions auto companies lost on the scam.
California is doing great water - wise. Nature of the beast.
Where California's reservoir levels stand going into 2026
Where California's reservoir levels stand going into 2026
Shasta Lake, the largest reservoir in California, hit full capacity in the spring of 2025.
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After weeks of relentless
winter storms, all of California’s key reservoirs are swelling past their historical levels for this time of year.
California’s largest reservoir, Shasta Lake, is at 123% of its historical average for this time of year, measuring at 72% capacity as of Monday, according to the
California Department of Water Resources.
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The reservoir’s current surface elevation is 1,019 feet, which is not far from its full capacity,
according to Monday data from the Bureau of Reclamation, the agency that oversees the reservoir. When Shasta is full, the elevation is 1,067 feet above sea level.