Wednesday, November 28, 2007

14:30 Hrs Today: Inland Empire's Water Supplies Cut in Half (SB Sun November 28, 2007) The Inland Empire's Water Supplies From Northern California are

BS Ranch Perspective

It seems that the Water Drought is catching up to the water public of the West San Bernardino Water District, along with the People that use the Rialto Water Department for their water, but reading this report it isn't the people of Rialto or the County Area Surrounding the City of Rialto, This report is covering the East Valley Water District, The West Valley Water District, the Rialto Water Department, the San Bernardino City Water Department as well!! Not only those cities but, Colton's Water Ranchio's water, Fontana, and Ontario's water Departments & or Supply agencies are going to have to cut their usages in half as well. Not only is my lawn going to be Brown, but everyone surrounding my block will be brown as well!!

There will not be able to have anyone to be able to wash cars in their driveways or as I previously stated the Automatic Sprinklers will have to be turned to the Off position to be treated to the super light water position. Soon, if this DROUGHT continues the way that it has, we will not be allowed to take a shower everyday. Dome people will be asked to take a shower once a week to avoid any further cuts from our water discomfort.

If the DROUGHT CONTINUES FURTHER THEN WE EXPECT IT TO, we could end up like that city in Mississippi, where they get their water turned on from 18:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs every Monday through Saturday for their whole water needs, they are forced to stock up on water for all their needs through the day, for example the three hours that their water is on is spent filling the bathtub, and then filling plastic Gallon Jugs, Bottles, and five gallon Jersey can's all are used to fill the toilet after they go to the bathroom. They cannot flush the toilet after each and every Urination, they must allow the yellow pool of goodness to stay in the bottom of the toilet and ferment until somebody has to have a Bowel Clearance, then when that is done they are cleared to use some water to clear the solid waist from the bowl. The showers that they take are done so, or tried to be done so during the three hours that there water is turned on, Since the water is being used all over town the pressure is so low that they are lucky to get any pressure to get the water to take any kind of shower. some or most households take an old fashion bath of the depression days when the most important bread winner took the first bath and the next one got into that dirty bath water on down to the children. they all used the same water because it not only saved money using the same water, but it would could save a great deal of money by taking that bath.

It is unfortunate that we are coming to this crossroad, but the talk of Global warming has come up, but I just have been wondering this Where has all the water gone, There is all kinds of documentation that the water isn't frozen in glaciers. if the water isn't stored in Ice and on Mountains were has the water gone, the drought is here, the water table isn't raised anywhere it is lower, the water is gone where is all our water gone, through that hole into outer space?? if so space has a hole bunch of our water.

THE NEXT THINK IS IF WE ALL STARTED DRIVING HYDROGEN ENGINES TODAY, WILL MAKE COUNTIES GO TO WAR OVER WATER AND NOT OIL, MARK WHAT I AM SAYING, BECAUSE WATER IS MORE OF A NATURAL SENSE OF THINGS THAT WE CANNOT DO WITHOUT!!!.

BS RANCH


2:30 p.m.: Inland Empire's water supplies cut in half

The Inland Empire's water supplies from northern California are going to be halved next year.

This is all thanks to a drought and an endangered smelt swimming in an inland delta near Sacramento that instead needs the water.

Landscapers, golf courses and even the food we eat might get socked with higher water bills, even in the face of less water flowing here.

"We might hand water [with a hose] the dry spots," said Bill Henning, superintendent of Shandin Hills Golf Club in San Bernardino.

The water cuts are the result of some of the driest weather in years. The IE's apportionment of water next year has been cut because of the drought hitting the state, according to the State Water Contractors, a non-profit group of 27 public agencies in California that buys water under contract from the California State Water Project.

San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, which serves some 600,000 residents in an area spanning from Fontana to Yucaipa, is part of this water group. In 2008, it's expected to get 58 percent less water than this year from the state, said Randy Van Gelder, general manager of the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District.

shawbong.fok@sbsun.com

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