I'd like to issue and advanced apology for anything strange that comes out of me. Arizona is under extreme heat and almost complete lack of water. Of course the anti-science lobby would tell you that this is just extreme but it is affecting health because of extreme dehydration.

Jun 14, 2022 路 5:32 PM UTC

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I feel you. Original projections were that we would have an "above average" monsoon this year, but with Flag nearly a foot of precipitation behind, it's rough.
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Arizona heat in June was tolerable for most of my life. It's the lack of water just look at the stats in Lake Mead and the constant reporting of locations where the water table has disappeared. It's a phenomenon harming human health especially in those of us with conditions.
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You are completely Justified. The Hoover Dam was built to create for the Colorado River and Lake Mead Providing water for Northern Mexico, Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada. If that Dam goes? Full on human and ecological disaster.