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All of this water would go to Vegas.
However, the side effects would be shared with Utah.
Gov Hunstman has the power to veto this.
So, it looks like UT gets some of the issues, yet none of the benefits. What possible reason could there be that this hasn't been shot down by now?
It just shows you the continued disparity between the rich and ... non-rich.
Sorry folks. But that's the way capitalism works.
Supply and demand.
Just let the golf courses of Salt Lake City dry up and call them Oasis Courses or something.
It's a great money-maker and Nevada has been prospering for years because of Lady Luck.
I grew up in Las Vegas many years ago, and can say the last time I lived in the early 80s they were experiencing water problems then, but they made no attempt to resolve the growth and water use.
I've said it before . . . and I'll say it again: The only "Snake" in Snake Valley is Harry Reid!
Live with it.
At least Utahns can stand around and pat each other on the backs telling each other how righteous they are for not allowing lotteries, paramutual betting, casinos ...
LOL!
My cousin, for example, who is the safety coordinator for a major contractor in the area, was working on Echelon Place just off the Strip, and it work on the project has been stalled for a lack of funding.