California governor declares state in drought
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Posted by John under: Perplexity
You mean to say the Gayly Married State is having trouble with their god Ba-al supplying their water? —ITD Editor
“In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.”
—John 7:37
San Francisco (Reuters) – After two years of below-average rainfall in California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a statewide drought on Wednesday.
The proclamation in an executive order allows water officials to more rapidly shift water around California, one of the nation’s top farm states that also has wilderness areas prone to wildfires.
Many California water districts have already imposed restrictions on water use amid dry weather and after a U.S. court aiming to protect a fish species forced the state to pump less water from its San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta, the state’s fresh-water hub.
“For the areas in Northern California that supply most of our water, this March, April and May have been the driest ever in our recorded history,” Schwarzenegger said in a statement.
“As a result, some local governments are rationing water, developments can’t proceed and agricultural fields are sitting idle,” he said.
“We must recognize the severity of the crisis we face, so I am signing an executive order proclaiming a statewide drought and directing my Department of Water Resources and other entities to take immediate action to address the situation.”
That will include efforts to reduce water use locally and regionally for the rest of this year in anticipation of lower water supplies next year, Schwarzenegger’s statement added.
California’s water situation underscores the need for expanding the state’s water infrastructure, specifically public works to capture excess water in wet years to store for dry years, Schwarzenegger said, alluding to his call for lawmakers to agree to a multibillion bond measure for new water works.
“This drought is an urgent reminder of the immediate need to upgrade California’s water infrastructure,” he said. “There is no more time to waste because nothing is more vital to protect our economy, our environment and our quality-of-life. We must work together to ensure that California will have safe, reliable and clean water not only today but 20, 30 and 40 years from now.”
Schwarzenegger is urging an $11.9 billion water bond. Lawmakers are negotiating plans for $9.5 billion to $12 billion in debt to build new water infrastructure, but Democrats who control the legislature and its Republican minority are at odds over the need for new dams.
In an interview last month with Reuters, new state Senate Republican Leader Dave Cogdill said he believed the two sides would make progress on a water bond bill and one could be put to voters as a measure on the November ballot.
(Reporting by Jim Christie; Editing by Anthony Boadle)
The Herveys says Comment posted on June 05th, 2008
Our teen daughter shouted from the computer, “Did you see the editor comment on the California drought?!!” Sad, clever and true.
Gerald and Cass
nanc says Comment posted on June 05th, 2008
not to mention he wants to steal money from the hoax of a lotto system to help balance the state’s budget.
i tell you, he’s a kennedy through and through.
Warren says Comment posted on June 05th, 2008
It makes me wonder what we’ve done in Oregon to receive the blessing of more rain than is normal.
perhaps we’ll suffer some other judgement. we certainly deserve it.
Lance Gilman says Comment posted on June 06th, 2008
Thankfully Gods grace gives what we don’t deserve – mercy.
I personally try to abstain from saying this or that calamity is punishment from God. The bible I read says we live in a fallen world that groans with expectation for deliverance from the curse of sin. For believers we unjustly benefit from the righteousness found with faith in Christ, and it is credited to us!
Can you believe that?
Me? Credited for something I was absolutely powerless to accomplish -redemption.
What an amazing God He is!
Glory to His name forever and ever…Amen!
Cindy says Comment posted on June 08th, 2008
There are many Believers in California. We must keep this state in prayer.