Drinking a glass of water from our faucet is second nature to us. It is hard to believe that in view of the fact of the limited water resource we have, we may not be able to enjoy the vast amount of water we selfishly consume. It is a true embarrassment how San Diego and other big counties, such as Los Angeles, are erroneously accusing the Imperial Valley of having too much water for our own good. What these full-size cities do not recognize is that if it was not for our farming and field workers, they would not have there food on the table. It seems a little exaggerated, but just the way the economic cycle flows, the Imperial Valley receiving this amount of water is for a good and instrumental motivation. We require that water, not to quen
ch the thirst of our people's craving but only to feed the soil and allow our agricultural process to continue producing lots of our fruits and vegetables that we lay on our table to feed our offspring and loved ones.
One good way to break this common knowledge to the capital desiring community that wants our rightfully given water is to tell them in laymen's terms what in reality is going on. It in fact is not too hard to comprehend that the longer a shower you take. The more water you are going to waist. If we set a timer in our showers, for five minutes, and try to beat the record of showering under those five minuets, we can accumulate a whole lot of water just by making water conservation a diversion or a competition where the grand prize is cas
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