LA can use this in their recycled water program for landscape use etc. OH! But they don't have a recycled water programs like we do in NorCAL! Why? Because they get all the water they want from the rest of the state and the Colorado.
We already have recycled water from the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, which reclaims the water from sewage and sends it down to the L.A. River-- this water isn't rated for human consumption but is fine for watering foliage, so it's used at Griffith Park, L.A. Zoo Gardens, public golf courses, and the sides of freeways.
LOL the plan it to get people out of their cars and onto bicycles with more bike lanes and bike parking but no more car parking. Ya know, like they do pretty much every else around the world.
I would recommend that, since you're in a deep historic drought with an alarmingly ever-increasing population, you remove any backup reservoirs anticipated for that eventuality. As we all know, uncovered water can't possibly be filtered enough for today's Perrier expectations; and an expanded park for cute little dogs would be much welcomed by exceedingly wealthy lonely little old ladies making political contributions, Karens, NIMBYS, and most especially politically influential developers owning the surrounding area.
I believe one day the remaining California residents will be officially forced out of California. At least the ones that won't take a hint from all of the increase in disaster conditions. Perhaps now is the stage where the officials gradually reduce available food, water & electricity. Somebody doesn't want Americans to live there anymore. Am I way off base in this assumption?
As a film location it has worked fine. "Under the Silver Lake" A24 weird flick.
Looks fun
I see me
Silver lake is in transition. It now identifies as a park.
LA can use this in their recycled water program for landscape use etc. OH! But they don't have a recycled water programs like we do in NorCAL! Why? Because they get all the water they want from the rest of the state and the Colorado.
We do in San Diego! Big time!
We already have recycled water from the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, which reclaims the water from sewage and sends it down to the L.A. River-- this water isn't rated for human consumption but is fine for watering foliage, so it's used at Griffith Park, L.A. Zoo Gardens, public golf courses, and the sides of freeways.
Swim boat have fun.
So basically they're saying they're planning to put in a park etc.... more traffic? oh great... people should be voted out!
LOL the plan it to get people out of their cars and onto bicycles with more bike lanes and bike parking but no more car parking. Ya know, like they do pretty much every else around the world.
Looks familiar.. does anyone know if GTA 5 has this lake lol ?
Can we swim like in añthe austin river
Sooooooooooo what are the specific ideas?
smh It’s needed for fire safety, not recreation. Just ask the people in the fire-ravaged Palasaides.
I would recommend that, since you're in a deep historic drought with an alarmingly ever-increasing population, you remove any backup reservoirs anticipated for that eventuality. As we all know, uncovered water can't possibly be filtered enough for today's Perrier expectations; and an expanded park for cute little dogs would be much welcomed by exceedingly wealthy lonely little old ladies making political contributions, Karens, NIMBYS, and most especially politically influential developers owning the surrounding area.
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The next big drought,Help LA’s out of water.
This accomplishment proves that, in general, we have gotten DUMBER by far.
Vote blue-be smart. 💙💙💙
I believe one day the remaining California residents will be officially forced out of California. At least the ones that won't take a hint from all of the increase in disaster conditions. Perhaps now is the stage where the officials gradually reduce available food, water & electricity. Somebody doesn't want Americans to live there anymore. Am I way off base in this assumption?
LakeSilver 👎
Drain it and build affordable housing for some of the millions and millions of new arrivals.
I’m looking