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John McCain on Water Resources 2/27/2008
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2/27/2008
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Frank K
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We (Texas and Arizona) have many issues in common. Among them is there is not an abundance of water. In fact, California has stolen our water. We have so little water in Arizona, the trees chase the dogs.
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John McCain on Water Resources 1/12/2008
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1/12/2008
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I would not take one drop of water [regarding the diversion of Great Lakes water to parched states]. That water belongs to the State of Michigan and the surrounding states.
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Fred Pearce on Water Resources 4/3/2007
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4/3/2007
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Environmentalists in the old days loved dams. But no more. The reservoir itself is a problem – flooding large areas of land that may be scenic, home to many people and often, being in a silt-covered river valley, good farmland. That is a major loss. Worldwide tens of millions of people have lost their homes, land and livelihoods to large dams.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger on Water Resources 11/5/2004
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11/5/2004
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California's economic and environmental future is enhanced by our ability to maximize precious resources. The Groundwater Replenishment (GWR) System, an environmentally responsible approach for securing alternative sources of water, increases Orange County's water independence by creating a drought-proof supply of safe, clean water. "I commend you for your ingenuity in promoting water efficiency and conservation. Your efforts save energy, minimize wastewater released to the Pacific Ocean and