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Louisiana Is Running Dangerously Short Of Groundwater
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:20 am
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:20 am
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Groundwater levels in and around Louisiana are falling faster than almost anywhere else in the country, according to U.S. Geological Survey data. An analysis by the Investigative Reporting Workshop and WWNO/WRKF traced the problem to decades of overuse, unregulated pumping by industries and agriculture, and scant oversight or action from legislative committees rife with conflicts of interest.
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Experts warn that all of these factors threaten the groundwater that nearly two-thirds of Louisianans rely on for drinking and bathing. Combined with the expected effects of climate-fueled heat and drought, it puts Louisiana on the brink of a groundwater crisis more common in Western states.
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Agriculture consumes more than 61% of Louisiana's groundwater. In part, that's because a centuries-old law gives landowners "ultimate dominion" over the groundwater beneath their property.
When it comes time to flood his rice fields in southwestern Louisiana, sixth-generation farmer Christian Richard just flips a switch. Within seconds, crystal clear water gurgles up a 120-foot well and shoots out a short spout, right into the field.
It's simple, easy and free.
Looks like crawfish prices are going up
npr
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:23 am to LoneStar23
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Agriculture consumes more than 61% of Louisiana's groundwater.
And puts it...back in the ground?
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:24 am to LoneStar23
we need to start pissing outside more
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:25 am to fr33manator
Don’t inject logic and reasoning into this article that touches the feelings of all concerned about the environment.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:25 am to LoneStar23
with all the rain we get?
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:25 am to LoneStar23
Wish corn prices would follow suit, corn needs a yuge amount of irrigation to make a crop. Very few farmers in Louisiana don’t irrigate the others go belly up.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:26 am to LoneStar23
Women and minorities hardest hit.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:26 am to fr33manator
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And puts it...back in the ground?
yeah i'm curious about this one, myself. i guess water that floods a field is absorbed by the dirt and then evaporated and isn't ultimately replaced
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:28 am to fr33manator
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It's being overdrawn by about 350 million gallons a day.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:30 am to LoneStar23
OHHHHHH LOOOOKIE, another crisis
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:32 am to Klark Kent
Sounds like the state is made they can’t tax and charge people again.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:35 am to Klark Kent
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npr article ehh?
This x 1000. Consider the source.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:37 am to tonydtigr
Come on, yall. Just two more weeks and this groundwater level should return to normal.
Also, buy this state mandated filter for your faucets.
Also, buy this state mandated filter for your faucets.
This post was edited on 3/19/21 at 8:58 am
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:38 am to tonydtigr
Yet half the population will be freaking out and demanding that government DO SOMETHING.
Dumbasses.
Dumbasses.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:39 am to LoneStar23
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It's simple, easy and free.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:39 am to LoneStar23
they ain’t talking about down the bayous.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:41 am to LoneStar23
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climate-fueled heat and drought
Posted on 3/19/21 at 7:41 am to LoneStar23
This is nothing but more fear porn from the media
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