UNQUENCHABLE ROBERT GLENNON Morris K. Udall Professor of Law and Public Policy University of Arizona

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UNQUENCHABLE ROBERT GLENNON Morris K. Udall Professor of Law and Public Policy University of Arizona

America’s Water Crisis and What To Do About It The Crisis Real and Surreal Solutions A New Approach

“There is no lack of water in the Mojave Desert unless you try to establish a city where no city should be.” Edward Abbey

“Pat, I just have to have a water feature. I just have to. Don’t tell me I can’t do it. Just tell me how to do it.” Steve Wynn

“When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.” Benjamin Franklin (1774)

The Crisis

Signs of the Crisis Since 2007 Colorado Orme, Tennessee Lake Mead Bowater Paper Company Nuclear Regulatory Commission

California’s Central Valley Lake Superior Commercial fishing off the coasts of California and Oregon Idaho, Arizona and Montana Riverside County, California Atlanta, Georgia

“This drought is not particularly different from previous ones.” Todd Rasmussen University of Georgia professor of water resources and hydrology

Supply and Demand

Real and Surreal Solutions

Riddle: Where does water in a river come from if it hasn’t rained recently? Answer: Groundwater.

Sinkhole in west-central Florida caused by groundwater pumping

Ipswich River, Massachusetts

“Everybody complains about the weather, but nobody ever does anything about it.” Mark Twain

“Water, water every where, Nor any drop to drink.” Samuel Taylor Coleridge

“Your golden retriever may drink out of the toilet with no ill effects. But that doesn’t mean humans should do the same.” San Diego Tribune

“I believe it is our God-given right as Californians to be able to water gardens and lawns.” U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (2004)

A New Approach

“Civilized people should be able to dispose of sewage in a better way than by putting it in the drinking water.” Teddy Roosevelt (1910)

“The flush toilet is mankind’s single greatest invention.” Ann Coulter

Most Americans pay less for water than we do for cell phone service or cable television.

We’re entering an era of water reallocation.

GENEVA STEEL 1.1,750 acres of prime real estate:$ 46.8 million 2.Steel mills machinery & equipment to Chinese firm: $ 40.0 million 3.Iron ore mine to mining company:$ 10.0 million 4.Pollution reduction credits:$ 4.0 million TOTAL$100.8 million 5.Water rights:$102.5 million

The Buffalo’s Lament

CONCLUSION: BLUEPRINT FOR REFORM

“Anything else you’re interested in is not going to happen if you can’t breathe the air and drink the water. Don’t sit this one out. Do something. You are by accident of fate alive at an absolutely critical moment in the history of our planet.” Carl Sagan