Yeah, it only takes about a quarter of the Colorado River’s flow to keep the Phoenix swimming pools filled, and all the lawns and golf courses green. It is a desert for cryin’ out loud. Quit wasting valuable resources trying to make it something else!
Arizona gets about 18.5% of the Colorado for the entire state, so phoenix isn’t getting a quarter of the Colorado. Phoenix also gets a lot of water from the Salt River Project.
Fiammata about 6 years ago
If he turns down his air condition I mean freezer he could wear shorts which are preferably comfy.
dwane.scoty1 about 6 years ago
Big Whoop! Air temperature really doesn’t effect the performance of the top 10% of pros anyway!
Diamond Lil about 6 years ago
Live in AZ long enough an 99 degrees IS balmy!
hwmj about 6 years ago
At least it is a dry heat
walter Premium Member about 6 years ago
I don’t think Tank has been to Arizona. 90 degree temperatures disappear with April. Hundreds thereafter.
kodj kodjin about 6 years ago
That would be interesting. In the deserts of the southwester USA; everything either stings, stinks, scratches, bites or punctures.
TexTech about 6 years ago
Yeah, it only takes about a quarter of the Colorado River’s flow to keep the Phoenix swimming pools filled, and all the lawns and golf courses green. It is a desert for cryin’ out loud. Quit wasting valuable resources trying to make it something else!
strictures about 6 years ago
Arizona gets about 18.5% of the Colorado for the entire state, so phoenix isn’t getting a quarter of the Colorado. Phoenix also gets a lot of water from the Salt River Project.