LIVERMORE PARTICIPATES IN LAKE MEAD STUDY
February 15, 2008
February 15, 2008
LIVERMORE, Calif., Feb. 15 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory issued the following newsletter:
There is a 50 percent chance Lake Mead, a key source of water for millions of people in the southwestern U.S., will be dry by 2021 if climate changes as expected and future water usage is not curtailed, a new study finds.
Without Lake Mead and neighboring Lake Powell, the Colorado River system has no buffer to sustain the population o . . .
There is a 50 percent chance Lake Mead, a key source of water for millions of people in the southwestern U.S., will be dry by 2021 if climate changes as expected and future water usage is not curtailed, a new study finds.
Without Lake Mead and neighboring Lake Powell, the Colorado River system has no buffer to sustain the population o . . .