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The top of the first water intake pipe at Lake Mead is now visible as the lake's plummeting water level hit a new record low.

"It's official – the top of Intake No. 1 is now visible and the low lake level pumping station is now operational," tweeted Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA).

After nearly half a century, the first intake is out of service and can no longer draw water. Water levels at the lake hit record lows this week, falling to 1,056 feet. Luckily, SNWA has two other intakes at much lower levels that are still operational.

"There was no impact to operation's ability to deliver water," Bronson Mack, public outreach officer SNWA, told CNN. "Customers didn't notice anything. It was a seamless transition," he said while referring to the switch of intake number 2.

Excellent graphics at link.

The top of the first water intake pipe at Lake Mead is now visible as the lake's plummeting water level hit a new record low. "It's official – the top of Intake No. 1 is now visible and the low lake level pumping station is now operational," tweeted Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). After nearly half a century, the first intake is out of service and can no longer draw water. Water levels at the lake hit record lows this week, falling to 1,056 feet. Luckily, SNWA has two other intakes at much lower levels that are still operational. "There was no impact to operation's ability to deliver water," Bronson Mack, public outreach officer SNWA, told CNN. "Customers didn't notice anything. It was a seamless transition," he said while referring to the switch of intake number 2. Excellent graphics at link.

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Of course the ones telling us to conserve are the ones being water hogs: https://lasvegassun.com/news/2019/sep/22/las-vegas-water-use-dropped-prominent-residents/

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LOL, just like the CO2 police traveling in their own private jets compared to my Toyota telling me I emit too much CO2.

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Close behind Bolkiah’s home in water use was eBay founder Pierre Omidyar’s home in Henderson’s Seven Hills, which used over 11.5 million gallons in 2018. The property’s main house contains 33 bedrooms, 14 full bathrooms and 22 half bathrooms, according to the Clark County Assessor’s Office.

I just noticed - "seven Hills"

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11.5 million gallons in 2018. WOW!!! Does he have a pot farm in that house? What needs so much water?

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I just noticed - "seven Hills"

Funny how I read right over that trying to make sense of cheaping out on bathrooms in the house. 33 (masonic) bedrooms and only 14 full baths? Every millionaires home I built had one bath to every bedroom plus extra's scattered throughout the house.

7 Hills. Yes how appropriate. Connected to the Vatican. Revelation 17:9 “This calls for a mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven hills on which the woman sits.

Perhaps his house number is 666? Or is that the Pope's? Revelation 13:8 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.