Monday, July 6, 2015

BP1- San Diego and Water

San Diego's resivoirs are very important 
San Diego has a desert like climate, it is very hot and it doesn't rain as much compared to San Fransisco. San Diego gets most of its water from the Colorado River, the State Water Project, and a lot of local sources as well like the resivoir up in Cuyamaca Lake.
    The plan that San Diegans have to supply water in the year 2050 is; to use even more recycled water than we are now, start using desalination more, and not wasting anymore water like we are now.
The reason is that our population will increase double the amount we have. In 2050 we will have at least 2 million residents by 2050. But we won't have the amount of supplies to satisfy the needs of the people.
   San Diego plans to use the resources we have now and use them carefully and in a smart way. Also by getting rid of as many grass lawns as we can
San Diego gets most of its water from the Colorado River 

1 comment:

  1. This post is very good. Make the others look like this one. Here are the posts you need: BP1 Water & SD; BP2 Human Impacts on the Oceans; BP3 Ocean Acidification

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