California getting rid of four dams and the hydroelectric they produce for fish

T. A. Gardner

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Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1
 
Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1

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Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1

I've kayaked that river. It is in a remote part of the state mostly surrounded by wilderness and US forest land, and it is nowhere near any significant California cities.. It is not a source of supply for irrigation water, agricultural water, or municipal supply. The electricity generated do not supply any significant California cities, and probably is used for small scale rural electrification in southern Oregon.
 
Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1

Just when you think that they could not get any more moronic.
 
Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1



They HAD to get rid of the dams and the stored water reservoirs, TAG. Because the mob in the great state of Mexifornia had been exercising their legal "lifestyle" rights to shit in them, piss in them and toss their used spikes in them. After a while the water got clogged up with a zillion turds and started stinking of stale urine. Apparently 14 year old White boy went swimming in one of the dams and when he came out he had turned brown and their were 112 spikes sticking out of his body so that he looked like a human porcupine. His mother rushed him to the local Emergency ward and the duty doctor sent a complaint to Gavin Newman's office threatening legal action. I think that's how this all started (?).



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I've kayaked that river. It is in a remote part of the state mostly surrounded by wilderness and US forest land, and it is nowhere near any significant California cities.. It is not a source of supply for irrigation water, agricultural water, or municipal supply. The electricity generated do not supply any significant California cities, and probably is used for small scale rural electrification in southern Oregon.

That's not what the articles I read stated in terms of water supply and hydro power. It also doesn't change that both items are in short supply in California.
 
Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1
They deserve rolling blackouts.
 
I've kayaked that river. It is in a remote part of the state mostly surrounded by wilderness and US forest land, and it is nowhere near any significant California cities.. It is not a source of supply for irrigation water, agricultural water, or municipal supply. The electricity generated do not supply any significant California cities, and probably is used for small scale rural electrification in southern Oregon.
Ok just screw small Oregon towns they aren't important anyway.
 
That's not what the articles I read stated in terms of water supply and hydro power. It also doesn't change that both items are in short supply in California.

That's funny since the first article you linked to said this: I guess that means you didn't read it.
He made several points to correct some myths about the dam removal process:

• The dams are not used for irrigation or municipal water supplies.

• The Klamath River won’t go dry in the summertime, since there is already water storage in Upper Klamath Lake. The dams are used only for hydropower – and not for irrigation or water storage as other reservoirs are.

• Because the dams were not designed for flood control, there will be no meaningful loss in flood safety to residents that live along the river. “The current dams would be full long before they could help in flood control downriver,” he said.

• The sediment behind the dams is not toxic and has been sampled extensively.
The second source you linked to says this: I guess that means you didn't read that one either.

While the four dams no longer generate significant power, according to PacifiCorp, some residents along the California-Oregon border have opposed the demolition because of a reluctance to surrender any power source, the pending loss of waterfront property on the reservoirs and less water available for fighting wildfires.

The dams are not used for irrigation, municipal water or flood control.
 
Carlin died in 2008, so unless you are psychotically... err, psychically... channeling him from the grave, he wasn't talking about Trump... :palm:

You are right. He did die in 2008 so why were you using a quote from him to try to explain something it 2022? You were simply co-opting his quote to try to turn it to your thinking. Carlin would have hated Trump based on his politics so his statement would more likely apply to that than how you were attempting to use it.

There was actually a story recently in one of the papers you claim is always wrong where his daughter talked about the way both sides are attempting to take her dad's words and use them.
 
That's not what the articles I read stated in terms of water supply and hydro power. It also doesn't change that both items are in short supply in California.

There might be some agriculture in southern Oregon in the upper watershed, but your complaint was about California. The Klamath is in a remote northwestern part of the California that is largely mountainous wilderness. There is no economically feasible way to get the water to urban areas in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or to farmland in the San Joaquin valley. If there was, they would have done it decades ago.
 
Yep, only in insane California do you remove four dams on the Klamath river and their hydroelectric production along with the stored water, when you already have a shortage of electrical power in the middle of a massive drought within your state all so fish can swim up and down the river

https://redgreenandblue.org/2021/11...p-dams-klamath-river-slated-begin-early-2023/

The Greentards are almost pissing themselves with glee over this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=daca035980dc4774a241d1feca5dbeb1

it is not California that is this hostile towards humans, that is this insane.
 
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