Sunday, 29 March 2015

Napalm or No Water for California from Industrial Marijuana plantations

Napalm or No Water for California.
Industrial scale Marijuana production uses half-million+ liters water per day per water-shed
and has crated drought.

Baal Vs Mot again.


'California's current drought has been caused by the demand for water needed to cultivate cannabis, which, under state law, is illegal for recreational use. Streams are running dry, fish are dying, and it’s just the beginning, US scientists warn.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has recently published a study, the first of its kind, in the PLOS journal. The scientists, who studied the devastating environmental effects of marijuana cultivation in the region, concluded: “Due to climate change, water scarcity and habitat degradation in northern California is likely to worsen in the future.”


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“All the streams we monitored in watersheds with large scale marijuana cultivation went dry,” said California Department of Fish and Wildlife Senior Environmental Scientist Scott Bauer, who is the lead author of the study."The only stream we monitored that didn’t go dry contained no observed marijuana cultivation."

As the water system is ruined, fish and amphibians are suffering huge risks – the effects are "lethal or sub-lethal ... on state-and federally-listed salmon and steelhead trout and to cause further decline of sensitive amphibian species," the study said...'

'... Estimated plant totals ranged from approximately 23,000 plants to approximately 32,000 plants per watershed (Table 3). Using the plant count estimates multiplied by our per plant daily water use estimate of 22.7 liters [] we determined that water demands for marijuana cultivation range from 523,144 liters per day (LPD) to 724,016 LPD...'

Beware of the Narcos.

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