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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Sep 22, 2022, 07:49 PM Sep 2022

Satisfying The Thirst Of Almonds While The Wells Of The People That Harvest Them Run Dry

Nature has a way of telling people when their wells are running dry.

In California’s Central Valley, where 40% of the fresh fruits, nuts and other produce consumed across America are grown, an increasing number of residents are getting the warning sign.

“The sand came through our washing machine and through the regular faucets,” said a man who lives in the tiny Fresno County town of Riverdale who asked that Forbes not use his name. He said his well kept pumping up dry dirt, until it pumped nothing. “It’s been very challenging, not being able to provide for my family a normal thing that a lot of folks in large metropolitan areas take for granted.”

In just the past month, as California temperatures soared during a drought so severe some experts say it hasn’t been this parched in 1,200 years, about 250 wells, mostly in the state’s bread basket, have gone dry. They’re part of the more than 1,100 California wells that have dried up so far this year, a 60% increase from 2021. While that may not seem like a lot, given that California has 274,000 wells, it’s an ominous sign and a personal tragedy for the one million Californians who struggle for clean water. In many cases, it also pits hugely important agricultural producers, who rely on underground water for their crops, against their own workers, who need it to drink.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/california-s-water-emergency-satisfying-the-thirst-of-almonds-while-the-wells-of-the-people-that-harvest-them-run-dry/ar-AA1276Kf

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Satisfying The Thirst Of Almonds While The Wells Of The People That Harvest Them Run Dry (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2022 OP
Interestingly ... fantase56 Sep 2022 #1
The cow farms are worse, but that industry is sacred. hunter Sep 2022 #2
I've taken note of the amount of water it takes to grow a single BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #3
the central valley ecology could use a huge biblical flood to recharge ground water. land is sinking msongs Sep 2022 #4

BigmanPigman

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3. I've taken note of the amount of water it takes to grow a single
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 08:11 PM
Sep 2022

almond in CA for many years. San Diego has had severe droughts in the 2000s. When I initially learned of the amount of water it takes to grow a single nut I boycotted CA almonds. Then I learned that it isn't just the water for this single product but most of CA's products. This is unsustainable for all products.

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