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Here's my prediction regarding climate change...it will happen. I base that on observations of all the data that indicates that is has happened, for millions of years. Because it has changed in many ways (warmer, cooler, wetter, dryer), I predict it will continue to do so.
With regard to climate change, I am beginning to see that one of the few constants is that there will always be someone who seek advantage from their supposed knowledge of what those changes will be.
So there will be ongoing cost, not revenue, from this project, and when homes are built to use all this water -- assuming the water exists -- what then?
By the way, the web site of the project cites the 1922 colorado river compact -- you might keep in mind that that compact requires, by law, that utah deliver a certain amount of water to the lower compact states whether we need it or not.
The citizens of the three counties involved will have to pay for this project. It is a tax hogging nightmare that will require all out pitched drives to bring in more people in order to pay for this project if it is not to bury existing residents financially.
I, personally, do not want to be on the hook for tens of thousands in added taxes for this project. Yet it is the tax hogging proponents that want to spend lavishly no matter the cost that paint those who do not want to be forced to pay for the lush golf courses of St. George via increased taxes as liberals and tree huggers. I am an anti-tax conservative...and this liberal spend crazy state may bankrupt the 175,000 people in the three county region who will have to pay for this pipeline no matter what, even if the promised growth does not come in this crashed real estate market.