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Water Conservation Workshop!!
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Hey Guys - this is super important. If you are tired of watching our lake levels drop, get informed!

Brad Lancaster is leading the way towards a more sustainable water-future.

This is my wife's non-profit business holding this seminar, so support the local movement!




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[size 4]How to make the best use of Las Vegas’ water supply[/size]

Great Basin Permaculture presents water expert
Brad Lancaster
for an exploration of alternative ways to manage our most important resource: WATER.

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[ul][li]innovative solutions such as rainwater harvesting[/li][li]contouring for efficient use of water[/li][li]how we can go from no grey water to legalizing it.[/li][/ul]

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What: Full-day seminar, including lunch[/center]
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When: June 22, 9am-5 p.m.[/center]
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Where: Downtown Learning Zone
727 E. Fremont St., Las Vegas[/center]
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How: Register at GreatBasinPermaculture.org[/center]
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Lake Mead's Elevation is at 1,108 ft right now (June 13th, 2013).

The lake is down 14 feet since March 2013.


There's a 1 in 3 chance that Lake Mead will hit 1,075 ft elevation within the next 3 years.

At 1,050 ft, hydroelectric power is not possible.
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#3
Sounds like we're flirting with disaster.
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[url "http://www.greatbasinpermaculture.org/"]Register Here--

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Not all that far away... [:/]

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Heard from park service the have a leak in one of the bypass tunnels (prob Quaggas) and want to drop the lake 15ft to fix it.

Also the lake will drop during the summer, so looks gloomy.
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Ouch...
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