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Quoted: The government predicts over the next 2 years the lake will drop another 30 ft. With the way things are going it might drop even much lower. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CV4XEPFTgQ View Quote my 26 biesmeyer is very similar to the upright boat. neat |
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Quoted: my 26 biesmeyer is very similar to the upright boat. neat https://www.8newsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/59/2022/05/IMG_6083-cropped-1.jpeg?resize=1181,720 https://scontent-lax3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/10537035_10203365103820858_1932360445355820657_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=VTy32TMp4BYAX9dnXqP&_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-2.xx&oh=00_AT8xrEDj-tb0UPZv3v38mwAq4wJjKwM1CrItJGifTGIpAQ&oe=62E27197 View Quote 1981 called. It wants its creepy boat back. |
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29 June 2022
Lake Powell is 160.35 feet below Full Pool (Elevation 3,700) By content, Lake Powell is 28.24% of Full Pool (24,322,000 af) Lake Mead is 176.47 feet below Full Pool (Elevation 1219.60 ) By content, Lake Mead is 27.8% of Full Pool (25,877,000 af) Lake Mohave is 3.37 feet below Full Pool (Elevation 647.00 ) By content, Lake Mohave is 94.82% of Full Pool (1,809,800 af) Lake Havasu is 2.2 feet below Full Pool (Elevation 450.00 ) By content, Lake Havasu is 93.03% of Full Pool (619,400 af) |
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View Quote The "third straw" is at 860 feet, which is low enough to draw water from Lake Mead at elevations as low as 1,000 feet. If the lake level falls below 1,050 feet the first intake, or "first straw", would no longer be usable. The second intake, or "second straw", would be usable until the lake level falls to about 1,000 feet. The primary objective for the "third straw" is to preserve the existing water intake capacity should the lake level fall below the 1,050 foot elevation of the first intake. |
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Dire Lake Mead water levels impacting Hoover Dam, Colorado River is drying up! |
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Most likely California will get it's hand forced with respect to conservation, Arizona is just starting to make the effort, so they may not get hit as hard.
Nevada has written the book on water conservation, the fed .gov stepping in likely won't focus on Nevada because it's allocation is already so small compared to the other lower basin states. |
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We should harness the glorious power of melting glaciers. '
Build a glacier water pipeline from Alaska, through Canada and in to the US. And then pump sweet Alaskan and Canadian oil through it instead. |
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This is SERIOUS! How LOW is the water from Lake Mead at HOOVER DAM? BIGGEST drought in 1200 Years! |
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It amazes me that dumb brother fuckers can wander the earth with a go pro and make a living. Here I am working. Which one of us is the idiot? |
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Quoted: Most likely California will get it's hand forced with respect to conservation, Arizona is just starting to make the effort, so they may not get hit as hard. Nevada has written the book on water conservation, the fed .gov stepping in likely won't focus on Nevada because it's allocation is already so small compared to the other lower basin states. View Quote How many votes, congressmen, and senators does Nevada have, versus California? |
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Quoted: How many votes, congressmen, and senators does Nevada have, versus California? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Most likely California will get it's hand forced with respect to conservation, Arizona is just starting to make the effort, so they may not get hit as hard. Nevada has written the book on water conservation, the fed .gov stepping in likely won't focus on Nevada because it's allocation is already so small compared to the other lower basin states. How many votes, congressmen, and senators does Nevada have, versus California? Has the same number of senators as any other state |
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Quoted: In his defense, the lake was pretty low back then. It amazes me that dumb brother fuckers can wander the earth with a go pro and make a living. Here I am working. Which one of us is the idiot? View Quote Sort of like every poster in GD who pops into this thread without reading it and posts something about golf courses in Vegas leading to low levels in Lake Mead. |
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That's a pretty good picture.
Quoted: In his defense, the lake was pretty low back then. It amazes me that dumb brother fuckers can wander the earth with a go pro and make a living. Here I am working. Which one of us is the idiot? View Quote Yeah it was pretty low when it was just a river. lol |
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Quoted: Probably cut off Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, etc from the water supply so whiny ass Californians can keep watering their View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What's the fed gonna do? Probably cut off Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, etc from the water supply so whiny ass Californians can keep watering their |
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Sin City Outdoors has been going out there like every week and updating the situation.
Lake Mead DROUGHT UPDATE with Stranded Boater CRAIG Visit!! |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32274/Screenshot_2022-07-02_at_10-25-30_LAKE_M-2438959.JPG View Quote That photo is great. Ruined the surprise of what it will look like after a few more months. |
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Quoted: Has the same number of senators as any other state View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Most likely California will get it's hand forced with respect to conservation, Arizona is just starting to make the effort, so they may not get hit as hard. Nevada has written the book on water conservation, the fed .gov stepping in likely won't focus on Nevada because it's allocation is already so small compared to the other lower basin states. How many votes, congressmen, and senators does Nevada have, versus California? Has the same number of senators as any other state Poorly worded on my part, but I mean add up the congresscritters in total. Nevada has 6, with 2 senators and 4 reps. California has 55, with 53+2. |
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Too bad they cut down all the trees where the lake was when it was filled up.
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How much longer till we see the B-29? Who’s gonna grab it out of there?
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Quoted: Should be easy to dive now, at least far easier than when the lake was full and it was a more technical dive. 73 feet should be much different than ~250 feet View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like it's about 970. Should be easy to dive now, at least far easier than when the lake was full and it was a more technical dive. 73 feet should be much different than ~250 feet Don't even need to bother with NITROX at that point. |
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Quoted: Poorly worded on my part, but I mean add up the congresscritters in total. Nevada has 6, with 2 senators and 4 reps. California has 55, with 53+2. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Most likely California will get it's hand forced with respect to conservation, Arizona is just starting to make the effort, so they may not get hit as hard. Nevada has written the book on water conservation, the fed .gov stepping in likely won't focus on Nevada because it's allocation is already so small compared to the other lower basin states. How many votes, congressmen, and senators does Nevada have, versus California? Has the same number of senators as any other state Poorly worded on my part, but I mean add up the congresscritters in total. Nevada has 6, with 2 senators and 4 reps. California has 55, with 53+2. Yep, sadly California will find a way to suck it dry even after dead pool. |
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Quoted: That photo is great. Ruined the surprise of what it will look like after a few more months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: That photo is great. Ruined the surprise of what it will look like after a few more months. It’ll be a good chance to inspect. |
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Quoted: Quoted: That photo is great. Ruined the surprise of what it will look like after a few more months. It’ll be a good chance to inspect. So I have a question, does power output go down as it gets Closer and closer to swap pool? I’m not a expert on this type of power generation (no expert on any power generation but I’m very familiar with a couple near where I live on the Columbia) like I said I’m not familiar with this type of dam where the turbines and not directly located in and below the dam. It would seem to me though with less less of a head there would not be the ability to turn the turbines as efficiently as with a fuller pool. |
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No problem.
Bidens windmills and solar farms will supply that area with all the electrical power that they need. Right liberidiots |
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Quoted: So I have a question, does power output go down as it gets Closer and closer to swap pool? I’m not a expert on this type of power generation (no expert on any power generation but I’m very familiar with a couple near where I live on the Columbia) like I said I’m not familiar with this type of dam where the turbines and not directly located in and below the dam. It would seem to me though with less less of a head there would not be the ability to turn the turbines as efficiently as with a fuller pool. View Quote Yes the original turbines would be out of power head by now, apparently they replaced some of the turbines to be efficient with a lower head gradient and they will be able to produce some power until they can't let water through the dam. |
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Quoted: No problem. Bidens windmills and solar farms will supply that area with all the electrical power that they need. Right liberidiots View Quote Nevada makes more power from natural gas plants north of Vegas than the Dam ever produced. ETA: Hoover Dam nameplate capacity of about 2,080 megawatts In Garnet Valley: Chuck Lenzie : 1,102 MW Harry Allen : 628 MW Apex Generating Station : 600 MW SilverHawk : 585 MW Total 2,915 MW vs 2,080 MW |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108158/haboob-arizona-august-2020-1981724.png Laughs in haboob. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't live in the desert. Don't build golf courses in the desert. I for one have no fucks to give. How do you feel about people living in an area that is consistently ravaged by hurricanes? Phoenix, AZ is the only logical place to live. No earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, or catastrophic floods. Just constant drought. And occasional thunderstorms. Sometimes hail. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108158/haboob-arizona-august-2020-1981724.png Laughs in haboob. Those storms are cool, not even close to comparable to a natural disaster. |
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If Nevada style gambling were legal everywhere, how long would we need to keep Vegas going? Two, three generations?
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Yeah, he's a fucking idiot. |
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