You've driven under water?
And it's not going to be just the loss of power. The loss of water itself is going to be just as bad if not worse. You can forget big agriculture. That shit will be gone. They'll be lucky to have enough water to keep half of the toilets flushing.So not only is lake Mead (Hoover Dam) in danger of not producing power within the next couple of years, lake Powell is now in danger as well. That's about 80,000,000 people potentially without power in the next two to three years.
There's a 1-in-3 chance Lake Powell won't be able to generate hydropower in 2023 due to drought conditions, new study says
The falling water levels at Lake Powell, the second-largest man-made reservoir in the US, could make the dam's hydroelectric power generation impossible as soon as next year, according to new projections released Wednesday by the US Bureau of Reclamation.www.cnn.com
Sure they do. What they've already done is buy up all the property that they're going to have to move to. Then they're going to sell it to them at an insane profit when the land they were living on becomes unliveable. Then they'll tax the shit out of them at a higher rate. Who do you think owns most of the land in this country?Ah but then you dont garner those nice sloppy taxes either!