Any update on how this lake is a crime scene for dead bodies but they don’t search for the hundreds of missing people in that city? I’m pretty sure they aren’t swimming or camping under water?
@@UncleKennysPlaceThe reason I know is people die every year on the lakes by me. I live right next to lake allatoona and not far Lake lanier aka lake of the dead Let's not to mention I grew up in bullhead So yes I know what I'm talking about.
Those ramps are not built in they are mobile removable so don’t believe the hype. They keep building and stealing the water Reno or Las Vegas keep building. So no the water isn’t really raising hence those portable ramps lol…
@@Frank00 I just looked at the official graph. It's up 5' as of today. I think it will end up much higher than last year due to the snowpack and the drought last year. Good news, certainly.
L.A. County of California has cost-effectively used desalination for decades to supply all water needs. Cease all car washes, watering golf courses, plants and casino water attraction usage. Cancel all new building of homes and businesses.
What? Los Angeles County uses only desalinization? I don't think so. What s up with them draining Owens lake then, and the Colorado aqueduct? In fact, California has been rejecting desalination plants because its worried about the the effects of dumping the extra salty water back into the ocean, and the impingement on fish on the intakes.