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Comments by "Edward Bernayse666" (@edwardbernayse6665) on "Flooding Fields in California’s Drought" video.
+VICE News i heard that a few years ago, the state stopped the runoff of water from the sierra nevada mountains in order to save the fishing industry on the bay area coast as the real reason for the drought. the farmers used to use much of that water for their crops but now they can't use it.
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+Dilandau88 i'm not sure if a socialistic system in california would've made the drought any easier on californians.
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+jamakasis18 what i always heard was that you can grow anything in california because of the great soil.
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+SydneyCBR6 i heard that the stopped the runoff of water from the sierra mountains in order to save the fishing industry out in the bay area coast. that' what i heard was the real reason for the drought.
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+eric Stoenescu i heard that they stopped runoff from the sierra mountains to save a fish and save the fishing industry over by the san francisco bay as a reason why the water supply is low right now.
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+VeggeMight i'm seeing more of that these days.
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+Rustlin James the almond shells are sold to pig farmers in the midwest too. i live in the central valley and i see almond shell mounds hundreds of feet high sitting right next to each other all of the time.
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+Wille _ i heard that it costs 3x as much to do that than what they are currently doing now. still if worse came to worse than i think that the state would do this and the people here would agree to it and comply and we would be willing to pay more to have it done.
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+Andros Charalambous Pyliotis i hear that it's possible to convert salt water into drinking water but it would cost 3x the amount that it costs as of now. i think that if worse came to worse though then that would be what the state would do and the people here would agree with this method and comply.
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+Hola Joseph there isn't a whole lot of cattle ranches in california. a few but not that many. there are plenty of dairy farms in the central valley though.
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