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GucciGucci

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‘Full-on crisis’: Groundwater in California’s Central Valley disappearing at alarming rate​


BY IAN JAMES STAFF WRITER

DEC. 22, 2022 UPDATED 8:37 AM PT

Scientists have discovered that the pace of groundwater depletion in California’s Central Valley has accelerated dramatically during the drought as heavy agricultural pumping has drawn down aquifer levels to new lows and now threatens to devastate the underground water reserves.

The research shows that chronic declines in groundwater levels, which have plagued the Central Valley for decades, have worsened significantly in recent years, with particularly rapid declines occurring since 2019.

“We have a full-on crisis,” said Jay Famiglietti, a hydrology professor and executive director of the University of Saskatchewan’s Global Institute for Water Security. “California’s groundwater, and groundwater across the southwestern U.S., is disappearing much faster than most people realize.”

Famiglietti and other scientists found in their study, which was published this month in the journal Nature Communications, that since 2019, the rate of groundwater depletion has been 31% greater than during the last two droughts.

They also found that groundwater losses in the Central Valley since 2003 have totaled about 36 million acre-feet, or about 1.3 times the full water-storing capacity of Lake Mead near Las Vegas, the country’s largest reservoir......................

 

PanzerAce

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‘Full-on crisis’: Groundwater in California’s Central Valley disappearing at alarming rate​


BY IAN JAMES STAFF WRITER

DEC. 22, 2022 UPDATED 8:37 AM PT

Scientists have discovered that the pace of groundwater depletion in California’s Central Valley has accelerated dramatically during the drought as heavy agricultural pumping has drawn down aquifer levels to new lows and now threatens to devastate the underground water reserves.

The research shows that chronic declines in groundwater levels, which have plagued the Central Valley for decades, have worsened significantly in recent years, with particularly rapid declines occurring since 2019.

“We have a full-on crisis,” said Jay Famiglietti, a hydrology professor and executive director of the University of Saskatchewan’s Global Institute for Water Security. “California’s groundwater, and groundwater across the southwestern U.S., is disappearing much faster than most people realize.”

Famiglietti and other scientists found in their study, which was published this month in the journal Nature Communications, that since 2019, the rate of groundwater depletion has been 31% greater than during the last two droughts.

They also found that groundwater losses in the Central Valley since 2003 have totaled about 36 million acre-feet, or about 1.3 times the full water-storing capacity of Lake Mead near Las Vegas, the country’s largest reservoir......................

It's not since its under a clay layer.
 

Fanya

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This shit better be getting filled up

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‘Full-on crisis’: Groundwater in California’s Central Valley disappearing at alarming rate​


BY IAN JAMES STAFF WRITER

DEC. 22, 2022 UPDATED 8:37 AM PT

Scientists have discovered that the pace of groundwater depletion in California’s Central Valley has accelerated dramatically during the drought as heavy agricultural pumping has drawn down aquifer levels to new lows and now threatens to devastate the underground water reserves.

The research shows that chronic declines in groundwater levels, which have plagued the Central Valley for decades, have worsened significantly in recent years, with particularly rapid declines occurring since 2019.

“We have a full-on crisis,” said Jay Famiglietti, a hydrology professor and executive director of the University of Saskatchewan’s Global Institute for Water Security. “California’s groundwater, and groundwater across the southwestern U.S., is disappearing much faster than most people realize.”

Famiglietti and other scientists found in their study, which was published this month in the journal Nature Communications, that since 2019, the rate of groundwater depletion has been 31% greater than during the last two droughts.

They also found that groundwater losses in the Central Valley since 2003 have totaled about 36 million acre-feet, or about 1.3 times the full water-storing capacity of Lake Mead near Las Vegas, the country’s largest reservoir......................

Ground water will take millennia to replace. This storm may make the resivors look decent for a time but there is no faet ground water replacement option.
 
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Alias

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Who is your provider? Our deal is up with CCI and we are looking around but didn’t lose service other that the ~8hrs of power down.
CCI

iirc the only options are Verizon and Comcast, both of which I’ve heard a ton of complaints about. CCI has been perfect for me otherwise.
 
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Remy Bressant

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Ground water will take millennia to replace. This storm may make the resivors look decent for a time but there is no faet ground water replacement option.
There is a project in conceptual stage to drill like 100k 6ft wide x 200ft deep bore holes which are then filled with gravel across parts of the Central Valley to speed up refilling the ground water supply. I’d have to double check the dimensions but it was something like that.
Zero chance it goes anywhere.
 

Fanya

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There is a project in conceptual stage to drill like 100k 6ft wide x 200ft deep bore holes which are then filled with gravel across parts of the Central Valley to speed up refilling the ground water supply. I’d have to double check the dimensions but it was something like that.
Zero chance it goes anywhere.
So like $20 bucks in Mexicans and some tacos?
 

Mejnoon

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Ground water will take millennia to replace. This storm may make the resivors look decent for a time but there is no faet ground water replacement option.
There are recharge basins all over the Central Valley and many of the canals are unlined so they also recharge when filled with storm water. Recharge is also one of the reasons flood irrigation is used in years when canal water is plentiful. There are efforts underway to significantly improve recharge rates to the most impacted acquifers.
 

Good Ol' Gil

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There is a project in conceptual stage to drill like 100k 6ft wide x 200ft deep bore holes which are then filled with gravel across parts of the Central Valley to speed up refilling the ground water supply. I’d have to double check the dimensions but it was something like that.
Zero chance it goes anywhere.
Just gonna be full of heroin needles
 

Wolf

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There are recharge basins all over the Central Valley and many of the canals are unlined so they also recharge when filled with storm water. Recharge is also one of the reasons flood irrigation is used in years when canal water is plentiful. There are efforts underway to significantly improve recharge rates to the most impacted acquifers.
Except the ground has sunk, so the aquifers aren't there anymore to recharge.
 

8legs

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Rain has been sending the fucking ants inside. They've been pouring through my house moving their nest to avoid drowning. They seem to be going behind my kitchen sink by removing grout from the backsplash. I keep putting DE down and they keep finding more elaborate ways to get in and where they wanna go.

F those guys.
 
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CitznFish

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Rain has been sending the fucking ants inside. They've been pouring through my house moving their nest to avoid drowning. They seem to be going behind my kitchen sink by removing grout from the backsplash. I keep putting DE down and they keep finding more elaborate ways to get in and where they wanna go.

F those guys.
I'm hoping all this rain has drowned the ants around our house. I HATE ants in the house. Hate probably isn't a strong enough word tbh
 
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CASUAL

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Rain has been sending the fucking ants inside. They've been pouring through my house moving their nest to avoid drowning. They seem to be going behind my kitchen sink by removing grout from the backsplash. I keep putting DE down and they keep finding more elaborate ways to get in and where they wanna go.

F those guys.
I've got a bunch of the tiny sugar ants out on my patio. They haven't made it inside...knock on wood.
 
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whatever

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There is a project in conceptual stage to drill like 100k 6ft wide x 200ft deep bore holes which are then filled with gravel across parts of the Central Valley to speed up refilling the ground water supply. I’d have to double check the dimensions but it was something like that.
Zero chance it goes anywhere.

well i guess thats one way to do it...
 

Fanya

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Rain has been sending the fucking ants inside. They've been pouring through my house moving their nest to avoid drowning. They seem to be going behind my kitchen sink by removing grout from the backsplash. I keep putting DE down and they keep finding more elaborate ways to get in and where they wanna go.

F those guys.
I never had luck with DE, they just always moved. Need to put actual poison out.
 

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