Monday, June 18, 2012

Water Resources - Infrastructure Does Not Grow On Trees, It Helps You Grow The Trees

###Water Resources - Infrastructure Does Not Grow On Trees, It Helps You Grow The Trees###

Arizona and water issues for the hereafter are an absorbing issue as the Governor and her Drought task force move into a long-term workable plan. Such a compromise is requisite is Az is to continue growth without devastating its food processing, farming and distribution and transportation commerce in trade for housing and construction.

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This issue is on everyone’s mind in Az as the Bark Beetles is eating up the forests near Prescott, Fires have burned down thousands of acres in Show Lo and exterior Tucson. As Yuma explodes in Population, as Ca desert farmers use an fullness of water, housing continues to grow in San Diego’s North East County, Eastern side along the 8 and in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Coupled with the intense growth of Las Vegas in suburbs of Green Valley, Summerlin, Centennial, Seven Hills, North Las Vegas and Anthem. In Tucson finding housing growth on the West side and also heavy growth in and nearby the Oro Valley area.

In Phoenix much like Las Vegas the growth is staggering, staggering really. More golf courses using up to 10% of the water along with Trillium in Queen Creek, Cave Creek Area, another Anthem, Sun City Expansion, Glendale, Goodyear and surround areas and Awautukee Hills. growth also in cities bordering the tri-sate area places like Lake Have a Brew, Bullhead City, Laughlin and all the way down river to nearby Parker, Az. What do all these areas have in common? They all draw from the Colorado River, which is finding stresses in it’s availability to furnish the growing demand. So what is Az to do? Well they have the Srp – Salt Water River Project. Which is positively a river that is thousands of years old, unpredictable while definite periods of the year. That was until nearby 300 B.C. Yes three hundred B.C., looks like Columbus did not recognize anyone except a whole bunch of population who were already Natives. In Az Cortez could have come about 2500 B.C. And found whole civilizations roaming what are now the western United States.

The aged Hohokam Indians were skilled farmers by that time of 300 B.C. And they over the years had built a series of gravity fed canals all the way from Flagstaff to Tucson if you can fantasize that. And why not, Look at the Egyptians, Chinese and Roman and Greeks. They too were well adapted to construction canals and aquaducts. All this while the European Feudal system, the tribes prolonged to modify and adapt their water flow to meet seasonal query and flow rates needed for farming. The Hohokam like the Indians of the Four Corners regions who vanished nearby 1200-1350 Ad, also left their lands in 1400s. Why? No one knows except maybe the grand Indians might have come down for food and water after warring tribes taxed their infrastructure and they over populated their resources.

Mankind has always tried to carry on his resources as the Earth is a hostile planet for any species living in the desert or everywhere on the exterior of this puny blue Planet. There are flows and cycles and logistical needs which must be met as Maslow would agree in his view of what is needed to reach such a pinnacle of society to find your self and your population self actualized.

The Hohokam had developed such an intricate principles of water delivery in canals, dams, reservoirs, it rivaled Mullhollands task in Ca, along with the Fillmore dam, which has its own story: http://www.scvhistory.com/scvhistory/lat021603.htm.

The Chandlers, must have seen this and used these techniques along with Mullholland to help in the California Acquaduct. The Hohokam had more than 200 miles of irrigation ditches on top of the river system. After they left, a drifter named Jack Swilling revitalized the canal system. Named the dam thing the Swilling Irrigation Canal Company, but folks in the region naturally called it the Swilling Ditch. And a ditch it was as it brought water throughout Az, some 1500 years after the Hohokam had mysteriously vanished. The firm was settled in what is now and commercial section of Phoenix, but was once the main downtown area. 1868-1870 the ditch did very well, but Swilling died in a Yuma jail in 1870. The society kept adding canals and miles to the principles and eventually it was 42 miles long, which was no real feat compared to the Tribal and aged Indians.

Water is gold. Look at Saudi Arabia, Kuwait even Baghdad for that matter. Without water you have nothing. Water is gold. I recently talked with the Mayor of San Marcos Tx who told me that the Oil of this century in Texas was water. He is not alone in his predictions as Billionaires have been buying up water possession in Tx as fast as they can. Enron was trading water futures and why not. The Rio Grande does not have water flow the Gulf of Mexico anymore and Tx, Nm, Nv, Co, Mt, Az all seed the clouds not. Sure beats the aged ones and their rain dances, which we all ought to learn, after all it worked for them. The Hohokam left the area, why? Were they in periods of long droughts also and being farmers could not do without periods with no water? Without food to grow and animals to hunt on the open desert plain, what could they harvest or trade to live? William Bradford and Edward Winslow found ways to trade with the Indians to get the things they needed for the pilgrims.

http://www.baccalieu.com/squantum/aid.htm

Indians in such civilization had big trading needs and were able to get things to make their lives easier from other tribes and cultures. In 1902 many western leaders went to Washington Dc to lobby for funds to build the infrastructure and in that year Roosevelt signed the National Reclamation Act. The Valley in Phx immediately worked to get a loan to take advantage of that legislation and built the first of many larger dams and later reservoirs, The first of which was a huge dam in the Tonto Basin and the locals formed the Salt River Valley Water Users Association. The hypothesize for this was due to the inconsistent problems such as the Flood destroying parts of the canal in 1891.

Then the drought of 1897-1904 brought even more havoc to the region, thus is my view for believing that these droughts are basically the 100 year drought cycles, the Indians without the huge dams and giant reservoirs were distinguished in normal years, but lacking in the drought periods. Coupled with fires from Lightening in Monsoon seasons across the Phx plain. Having water flow like the Colorado River Rapids in the starting of the year and then dry in the late summers would not hold year round life in a desert. About 12 population died construction the dam and Apache Indians helped too, but were segregated in tents. This is why the Boeing named the Apache charge Helicopter since they were the same Indians living in that region previously with ancestors still there today, some running casinos and development much money.

Typhoid swept through the work camp while the years it took to build the dam. The damn dam was completed in 1911 and thus Phoenix was free to grow big. The dam named Roosevelt dam was the first of any reservoirs. Mormon Flats, Horse Mesa, Stewart Mountain all dams and were used to originate galvanic power, some 53,000 kilowatts. After Tesla proved he could power up the world with water and deliver it via power lines until which time he could shape out a way to deliver it wireless.

During the Depression Az had found it difficult to make payments on these grand projects. Az at one time developed more power than all the other reclamation projects combined. Srp, kept growing and delivering, it was formed as a restructuring move to catch up on payments. By generating electricity the desert has been able to keep water prices lower for the valley to have expotential growth. Srp is the third largest utility in the country. We will discuss some of the others in hereafter studies including, Hoover Dam, nigara Falls, Bonneville Power and the Nuclear Gerators of our country and all the coal driven generation and the power and politics struggle between oil, natural gas, as well as the Tennessee River Valley Authority. Smud and so many others in our upcoming study. In the case of Srp years of water possession fights prolonged and was finally settled with 35 primary water possession owners claiming some 500 billion gallons which included Indians, farmers, municipalities, families all in Central Az. Srp has other huge retention such as the Navajo Generating Plant which is coal fired in Four Corners Region.

Srp also has in place a 336 canal principles hooking the Phx and Tucson areas to the Colorado River, which is now a large part of the water furnish this was only put in recently in the 1980s, but has allowed the growth to continue and come to be even more strong, thus Maricopa and Pima Counties together rival that of Las Vegas Area growth, and folks that is friggin huge let me tell you, Wow. Today Srp has a 17% stake in Palo Verde, which is operated by Aps and has contractors such as Betchel prominent the fee in upgrades to make Palo Verde, which was once the largest Nuclear Generator in the Free World, the largest generator by a factor of 2. On Valentines day in 1980 the Roosevelt dam had its spillways running at 180,000 cubic feet Per Second, as the area was hit by ten inches of rain in three storms in five days, the level of water was averaging four inches from overflowing for 24 hours. Srp to the rescue. Wow. If that dam overflowed it would have created a waterfall 284 feet high, about twice that of Niagara Falls. No kidding. After that 400 million was spent to renovate and Srp has always been there for Phoenix residents. For facts on this task and Srp after they paramount their 100 year anniversary in Feb. 2003 click here;

[http://www.srpnet.com/centennial/]

Today Srp serves over 800,000 plus customers within a 2900 square mile radius. About 5000 population work for Srp, this is not a puny project, this is a big deal for Az and this is why they have been able to hold the growth they have over the last many decades. Many issues are requisite now with water levels down in the reservoirs ion Nv feeding the lower Colorado River and the levels in the Roosevelt dam area, namely fish are more concentrated and less water means higher temperatures and many will die. But the qoute is not as bad as many Salmon habitat rivers which are low or the minnows in Nm.

The Rio Grande another story in itself. With the cut-throat and Apache trout populations. Mom nature has a way of balancing things out, but with mankind’s need for water and appetite for green lawns in deserts, golf courses and washing cars, it appears we are still going to need San Diego and Los Angeles to De-salinate like Tampa Bay. Jeb Bush and his team were positively finding ahead as the drained everglades were threatening eco-system, farming commerce and improvement on the world’s largest sand bar with no mountains, you might call it Fl

http://www.uswaternews.com/archives/arcquality/3tamdes1.html

It is truly amazing. I hope you can appreciate all this great nation has to offer and understand that infrastructure cannot be taken for granted and that it does not grow on trees. Be thankful America, of everything you take for granted. I am thankful of Srp for allowing such a astounding store to come into existence so we can live well and wash cars. Without water and power you would have no city, no people, no roads and need no cars to drive on thus, washing is irrelevant. Thanks Srp and all those who came before me and made it so. Any one care to annotation on the importance of water infrastructure projects, please post below, water is life, without the flow of water, we cannot hold civilization.

Water Resources - Infrastructure Does Not Grow On Trees, It Helps You Grow The Trees


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