Nevada is actually the only water efficient area in the Southwest.
About 97-99% of their water usage gets recycled. Arizona and California are the biggest drain on Lake Mead and the Colorado river.
If you just built Nevada’s water recycling infrastructure in the rest of the Southwest, you probably wouldn’t need to relocate anyone. At least not for water scarcity reasons, it might be too late to do anything about dangerous temperatures, I don’t know the science there.
Quarantined. I don’t understand why that effectively killed the sub, but didn’t for r/cth.
As far as I know, a replacement hasn’t sprung up yet on
. They were recommending people move to Lemmygrad when it was first quarantined.