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Helicopter
tour focused on challenges facing the lake
Nevada Senator Harry Reid and Congresswoman Shelley Berkley
took an aerial tour of Lake Mead today (08-20-08.) Joined by
Lake Mead Superintendant Bill Dickinson, Reid and Berkley viewed
the impact of the lake’s declining water levels and discussed
steps that need to be taken to protect the lake.
“Today’s tour of Lake Mead confirmed much of what was
discussed at yesterday’s clean energy summit,” Reid said.
“While we know a long drought is the primary reason lake levels
are low, I’m confident that global warming plays a significant
role which is why we need to start taking steps now to address
it.”
"Lake Mead is more than just a source for the Valley's
water; it's also a world class recreational center that offers
residents and visitors year round outdoor fun and sun. But we
also are seeing the impact of global warming on the Colorado
River system which is affecting water levels in Lake Mead. The
energy choices we make influence climate change and that is why
we must look to solar, geothermal and other forms of clean
energy to power Nevada's future. Whether it's energy or water
use, increasing conservation and efficiency will help stretch
our limited resources. That is why I continue to support
incentives in Congress that will encourage families and
businesses to become more energy efficient and to reduce water
waste," said Congresswoman Berkley.
Reid and Berkley will work to secure more resources to
study ways to remove invasive species such as the quagga mussel.
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