A review of Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water by Marc Reisner, Penguin Group, 1986
As droughts are becoming more common and as water demand across the country continues to grow, U.S. water sources are being depleted at an unprecedented rate. This scarcity is leading to water conflicts between cities, states, and even regions. Recently, Georgia asked to “correct” its border in order to have access to the upper bank of the Tennessee River to satisfy the growing demand in the Atlanta region. While this is simply a proposal at the moment, it is far from a simple request, and these conflicts over water are becoming more and more frequent as this natural resource becomes scarcer. Continue reading The West: From Desert to Oasis