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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 345499" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>My wife drug me down to Scottsdale area this last winter and I was very perplexed about the water situation so I did a deep dive. It's actually amazing to me that they still let everyone have a pool in their yard.</p><p></p><p>Step one is cut off water to everyone's personal pool. Step two (which should be done simultaneously with step 1) would be cut off people that think they need to water lawns and landscaping. You live in the desert you bozos, no green for you! Maybe that's a drop in the bucket, I don't know. But it can't hurt. Then let it shake out a bit. See how much that alone keeps in the reservoirs and then and only then can the conversation be had about moving water. </p><p></p><p>It is quite the conundrum. They live there so I want to say that it's their problem, but I'd rather ship them goobers in those states water to keep them there than have them all move to the midwest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 345499, member: 6150"] My wife drug me down to Scottsdale area this last winter and I was very perplexed about the water situation so I did a deep dive. It's actually amazing to me that they still let everyone have a pool in their yard. Step one is cut off water to everyone's personal pool. Step two (which should be done simultaneously with step 1) would be cut off people that think they need to water lawns and landscaping. You live in the desert you bozos, no green for you! Maybe that's a drop in the bucket, I don't know. But it can't hurt. Then let it shake out a bit. See how much that alone keeps in the reservoirs and then and only then can the conversation be had about moving water. It is quite the conundrum. They live there so I want to say that it's their problem, but I'd rather ship them goobers in those states water to keep them there than have them all move to the midwest. [/QUOTE]
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