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  3. A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

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  • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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    A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

    My city of Greeley is being tone-deaf. Yesterday they sent an email to residents proclaiming that we're just fine with water reserves, including due to grandfathered and upstream water rights, but it's ok to practice conservation. And just now in the local newspaper, it was announced that Cirque Italia is doing a 4 day show here that features water...35,000 gallons of it.

    Kind of a slap in the face for people who conserve or have to conserve, like the Denver metro area in stage 1 water restriction level.

    Or am I being too sensitive?

    #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

    bud_t@m.ai6yr.orgB moelassus@mastodon.socialM colo_lee@mstdn.socialC thepdog@mas.toT anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA 5 Replies Last reply
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    • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

      A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

      My city of Greeley is being tone-deaf. Yesterday they sent an email to residents proclaiming that we're just fine with water reserves, including due to grandfathered and upstream water rights, but it's ok to practice conservation. And just now in the local newspaper, it was announced that Cirque Italia is doing a 4 day show here that features water...35,000 gallons of it.

      Kind of a slap in the face for people who conserve or have to conserve, like the Denver metro area in stage 1 water restriction level.

      Or am I being too sensitive?

      #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

      bud_t@m.ai6yr.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @AncTreat5358 you are not being too sensitive. Burying heads in the sand will not make the problem go away. And it's only going to get worse.

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      • bud_t@m.ai6yr.orgB bud_t@m.ai6yr.org

        @AncTreat5358 you are not being too sensitive. Burying heads in the sand will not make the problem go away. And it's only going to get worse.

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        @bud_t Thanks for the validation, Bud. Even if this city is just fine for now water-wise, it could have been framed much better. Plus, perhaps it should have prompted temporarily sharing the water wealth with neighboring struggling counties/cities.

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        • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

          @bud_t Thanks for the validation, Bud. Even if this city is just fine for now water-wise, it could have been framed much better. Plus, perhaps it should have prompted temporarily sharing the water wealth with neighboring struggling counties/cities.

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          @AncTreat5358 Yeah they should still encourage conservation. Because their senior upstream water rights are superseding someone else's limited water.

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          • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

            A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

            My city of Greeley is being tone-deaf. Yesterday they sent an email to residents proclaiming that we're just fine with water reserves, including due to grandfathered and upstream water rights, but it's ok to practice conservation. And just now in the local newspaper, it was announced that Cirque Italia is doing a 4 day show here that features water...35,000 gallons of it.

            Kind of a slap in the face for people who conserve or have to conserve, like the Denver metro area in stage 1 water restriction level.

            Or am I being too sensitive?

            #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

            moelassus@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @AncTreat5358 where I am we have not had water issues, yet here I am trying to harvest every drop I can so that I’m not wasting potable water on the garden. Wasting 35,000g for entertainment is indeed tone deaf.

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            • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

              A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

              My city of Greeley is being tone-deaf. Yesterday they sent an email to residents proclaiming that we're just fine with water reserves, including due to grandfathered and upstream water rights, but it's ok to practice conservation. And just now in the local newspaper, it was announced that Cirque Italia is doing a 4 day show here that features water...35,000 gallons of it.

              Kind of a slap in the face for people who conserve or have to conserve, like the Denver metro area in stage 1 water restriction level.

              Or am I being too sensitive?

              #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

              colo_lee@mstdn.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @AncTreat5358 That's very gracious of them to tell you it's ok to practice conservation ...

              And no, you're not being too sensitive. It's a drought!

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              • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

                A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

                My city of Greeley is being tone-deaf. Yesterday they sent an email to residents proclaiming that we're just fine with water reserves, including due to grandfathered and upstream water rights, but it's ok to practice conservation. And just now in the local newspaper, it was announced that Cirque Italia is doing a 4 day show here that features water...35,000 gallons of it.

                Kind of a slap in the face for people who conserve or have to conserve, like the Denver metro area in stage 1 water restriction level.

                Or am I being too sensitive?

                #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

                thepdog@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
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                @AncTreat5358 You are correct being concerned. Even with upstream water rights there probably not enough water for them to get through the entire summer/fall.

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                • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

                  A good portion of Colorado is already in drought conditions due to a very small snowpack and limited snowfall and cold temperatures.

                  My city of Greeley is being tone-deaf. Yesterday they sent an email to residents proclaiming that we're just fine with water reserves, including due to grandfathered and upstream water rights, but it's ok to practice conservation. And just now in the local newspaper, it was announced that Cirque Italia is doing a 4 day show here that features water...35,000 gallons of it.

                  Kind of a slap in the face for people who conserve or have to conserve, like the Denver metro area in stage 1 water restriction level.

                  Or am I being too sensitive?

                  #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

                  anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
                  anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  The other thing that made me less than happy was in the email I mentioned. They explicitly said that the water surplus was largely thanks to their planning.

                  I don’t think anyone could have predicted this winter was going to be this bad. Seems more attributable to sheer dumb luck, rather than this city being smarter than sister cities.

                  #Colorado #Greeley #WaterRestrictions #Conservation

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                  • moelassus@mastodon.socialM moelassus@mastodon.social

                    @AncTreat5358 where I am we have not had water issues, yet here I am trying to harvest every drop I can so that I’m not wasting potable water on the garden. Wasting 35,000g for entertainment is indeed tone deaf.

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                    @moelassus Well said, Moe!

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