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Water wars, are they next? PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
By Dahleen Glanton
Tribune national correspondent
Published June 19, 2007

ATLANTA -- North and South Carolina are fighting over a river. In Tennessee, springs are drying up, jeopardizing production of Jack Daniel's whiskey. The mayor of Los Angeles is asking residents to take shorter showers. And in Georgia, the governor is praying for rain.

More than a third of the United States is in the grip of a menacing drought that threatens to make its way into Illinois and other Midwestern states before the summer ends.

  While much of the West has experienced drought conditions for close to a decade, the latest system is centered over Alabama and extends to much of the Southeast, heavily affecting Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, North and South Carolina and Virginia, as well as parts of Arkansas and West Virginia.

A level D4 drought, the most extreme level charted and the worst in the nation, covers northern Alabama and touches parts of Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgia. Severe drought conditions are moving north, into Kentucky and closer to Illinois.

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1. 06-20-2007 16:35
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Up here in Canada, we are waiting for the USA to come and steal our water. They will likely start with our western rivers, which are fed by glaciers. Being so ignorant, they will not realize that these rivers will dry up shortly because the glaciers are melting, and any water they steal will not last very long at all. That means all their western states will be in even deeper doo-doo than they are now. So they will pressure us re all those small lakes and rivers they see on the map, without, of course, knowing that these are so shallow that draining them will not be worth the effort. Lake Winnipeg is nice and big, but they are already sending their pollution north via the Red River, and the Lake is slowly dying. As for the Great Lakes, their levels are at record lows this year and, in addition, their Great Lakes governors and our G L premiers have agreed not to pump them dry. Of course the Americans will ignore those agreements if and when it suits them; thanks to Bush, they get away with tearing up treaties left and right. So we expect to be raped over our water, just like the yanks are raping Iraq over oil.
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