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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,972 posts)
Fri Jul 23, 2021, 07:28 PM Jul 2021

Thieves in California are stealing scarce water amid extreme drought, 'devastating' some communities

As an extreme drought grips California, making water increasingly scarce, thieves are making off with billions of gallons of the precious resource, tapping into fire hydrants, rivers, and even small family homes and farms.

State and local officials say water theft is a long running-issue, but the intensifying drought has driven the thefts to record levels as reservoirs dry up and bandits make off with stolen water, often to cultivate the growth of illegal marijuana crops.

"Water stealing has never been more severe," said John Nores, former head of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Marijuana Enforcement Team. The agency has been fighting the thefts for years, usually in rural areas of the parched state, that have been "devastating" communities, he said.

More than 12 billion gallons of water are estimated to have been stolen across the state since 2013, impacting legitimate farming operations, drinking water sources, Native American tribes and small communities, Nores said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/thieves-in-california-are-stealing-scarce-water-amid-extreme-drought-devastating-some-communities/ar-AAMs88B

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Thieves in California are stealing scarce water amid extreme drought, 'devastating' some communities (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2021 OP
I remember the story a while ago about Tom Selleck leftieNanner Jul 2021 #1
Avocadoes need tons of water. So do almonds. Neither is a good business to be in now. brush Jul 2021 #2
Correct leftieNanner Jul 2021 #4
druggies will do anything to satisfy their desire to escape reality nt msongs Jul 2021 #3

leftieNanner

(15,092 posts)
1. I remember the story a while ago about Tom Selleck
Fri Jul 23, 2021, 07:32 PM
Jul 2021

Who has an avocado ranch in the valley. He had his workers take a water tanker truck into town in the middle of the night and steal water from the town - fire hydrants, I think.

leftieNanner

(15,092 posts)
4. Correct
Fri Jul 23, 2021, 07:51 PM
Jul 2021

A family member inherited a ranch in the central valley that is currently rented out to a sheep rancher. They thought about putting in almond orchards, but that would have cost $$$$, so they decided to wait. Smart move.

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