Lake Lanier is at an all time record low. But what do we do about it? Well, we sit back and watch it fades.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong. But it's going to take a stable and long standing rain showers, in order for Lake Lanier and Georgia, for that matter, to come out of this extreme drought. And that's not going to happen anytime soon. Sorry to sound so negative. But let's be realistic.
When was the last time Georgia received a whole month of rain? A little over ten year ago, right? Well, when will Georgia get another chance at receiving another weather system like that? Who knows?
Well, instead of playing around with numbers and hoping that rain will fall, why not do the most obvious remedy and go to the ocean and get the necessary water needed to stablized the state's water supply?
Sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? Too much like right. But I can't understand is why can't someone answer the question of why we're not thinking of going to the ocean, since Georgia is right on the east coast, to get the necessary water?
I mean, if the island of Hawaii was to go through an extreme drought, where do you think they would get the water from? Rain?
Well, Georgia isn't getting enough rain. And no time soon is Georgia is going to get enough rain. We can pray all we want, but God's grace is sufficient.
You have an ocean of miles and miles of water. Why do we think we can "ONLY" get water from the sky?
Can someone please answer that for me?
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