Housing and water: a year later, are we closer to an answer?

A year ago, I puzzled over the implications of the collapse of the southwest housing business for our long term water future. We’ve got another year of data, and no real sign that the southwestern growth engine in Phoenix and Las Vegas, the two cities closest to the edge of the water cliff, are coming …

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How US home builders screwed up

Anthony Downs at Brookings, from “What’s Wrong With American Housing“: Even before the dramatic collapse of housing starts after 2005, it should have been obvious to home building firms that they were in for a downward ride after starts surpassed two million in both 2004 and 2005. Those years of peak production led to an oversupply in …

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A Positive Spin on Texas Drought?

Let me suggest a positive narrative to the story of Texas’ great drought of 2011. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality today released its latest list of communities whose water supplies are threatened as a result of the driest year on record. Topping the list is tiny Groesbeck, between Dallas and Houston, where a line …

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Stuff I Wrote Elsewhere: a water wonk’s Christmas greeting

There’s a tradition in newspaper journalism of the heartwarming front page story on Christmas morn. Here’s mine: If you could look straight down 538 feet beneath the La Cueva High School neighborhood in Albuquerque’s far Northeast Heights, you would see water returning to the metro area’s depleted aquifer. The water table in the area had …

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Untangling the QSA

Elizabeth Varin had an interesting story this morning about the latest Imperial Irrigation District discussions about the Quantification Settlement Agreement*, the Byzantine** water deal that provided a path for California to go on a Colorado River diet (reducing its use to its legally allotted 4.4 million acre feet per year). The deal has two key …

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