They'll own the rivers, lakes and all rain. It will be illegal to collect your own rain water or drill your own wells.
It's already been trialed in full force in Bolivia and dialed back accordingly in other countries to the limit of what people accept without rebelling.
California has a metric fuckton of water issues. Not exaggerating. If it weren't for active irrigation efforts via water taken from other states, the majority of California would be desert.
Water tables aren't inexhaustible. They need to be refilled, and alot of that comes through... rainfall. If you're actively storing and containing said rainfall, multiplied over an entire state, that can have some further devastating consequences down the line. Hence, illegal.
Gotta grow all those avocado for soyboys morning toast, afterall.
They'll own the rivers, lakes and all rain. It will be illegal to collect your own rain water or drill your own wells.
It's already been trialed in full force in Bolivia and dialed back accordingly in other countries to the limit of what people accept without rebelling.
Air will be next.
You already are not allowed to collect rainwater in California. I'm sure in other places as well.
How do they justify that?? That’s bizarre, to me, as an Auswegian, even having visited Cali and Colorado…
California has a metric fuckton of water issues. Not exaggerating. If it weren't for active irrigation efforts via water taken from other states, the majority of California would be desert.
Then there's the active water mismanagement due to farming that's been going on for over a century that's resulted in some amusing fuckups.
Water tables aren't inexhaustible. They need to be refilled, and alot of that comes through... rainfall. If you're actively storing and containing said rainfall, multiplied over an entire state, that can have some further devastating consequences down the line. Hence, illegal.
Gotta grow all those avocado for soyboys morning toast, afterall.