*Why Most Of The Western Half Of The U.S. Is Completely Unsuitable For
Strategic 
Relocation*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-most-of-the-western-half-of-the-u-s-is-completely-unsuitable-for-strategic-relocation?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-most-of-the-western-half-of-the-u-s-is-completely-unsuitable-for-strategic-relocation>

Posted: 12 May 2014 02:26 PM PDT

*[image: 
Average_precipitation_in_the_lower_48_states_of_the_USA]*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-most-of-the-western-half-of-the-u-s-is-completely-unsuitable-for-strategic-relocation/average_precipitation_in_the_lower_48_states_of_the_usa>If
there is one thing that you cannot live without, it is fresh water.  Just
try it some time.  Seriously – try to live for 24 hours without using a
single drop of fresh water.  You will quickly learn how indispensable it
is.  Unfortunately, a lot of people that are “strategically relocating” to
another part of the United States are not taking the availability of fresh
water seriously when making the decision about where to move.  If you live
in an area that receives very little precipitation and that is not close to
a consistent source of fresh water, what would you do if something happened
and the water got shut off?  Without water, you cannot grow food, you
cannot cook, you cannot wash your clothes, you cannot take a bath and you
cannot even use the toilet.  The most basic things that we do in life are
totally dependent on the availability of fresh water.  So why are so many
“preppers” considering moving to some of the driest areas of the entire
country?

Thanks to the drought that never seems to end, there are some southwestern
cities that are now rapidly running out of water.  Just check out what is
happening right now in one city *in
Arizona*<http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/arizona-town-grand-canyon-runs-low-water-23676909>
…

In the northern Arizona city of Williams, restaurant patrons don’t
automatically get a glass of water anymore. Residents caught watering lawns
or washing cars with potable water can be fined. Businesses are hauling
water from outside town to fill swimming pools, and building permits have
been put on hold because there isn’t enough water to accommodate
development.

And in some areas of southern Nevada, the authorities are actually *paying
people* to remove their lawns because there is so little water.

So why would anyone that wants to become independent of the system actually
move to those areas?

It doesn’t make sense.

Over in California, the multi-year drought just continues to get even
worse.  In fact, the Climate Prediction Center says that the drought in
California *is likely to
intensify*<http://www.businessinsider.com/california-drought-final-snow-survey-2014-5#!H52cZ>throughout
this upcoming summer.  As a result, we could soon witness an
unprecedented water emergency in the state.  In a *recent
article*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/due-to-extreme-drought-the-number-of-cattle-in-the-u-s-is-the-smallest-it-has-been-since-1951>,
I quoted a New York Times piece that discussed how some rural communities
in California *will soon have no water to
drink*<http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/02/us/severe-drought-has-us-west-fearing-worst.html?src=me&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Most%20Emailed&pgtype=article&_r=1>
…

The punishing drought that has swept California is now threatening the
state’s drinking water supply.

With no sign of rain, 17 rural communities providing water to 40,000 people
are in danger of running out *within 60 to 120 days*. State officials said
that the number was likely to rise in the months ahead after the State
Water Project, the main municipal water distribution system, announced on
Friday that it did not have enough water to supplement the dwindling
supplies of local agencies that provide water to *an additional 25 million
people*. It is first time the project has turned off its spigot *in its
54-year history*.

If you truly are interested in strategic relocation, you should want to
avoid such areas like the plague.

Below, I have posted a map that was produced by the federal government.  It
shows average precipitation levels for the lower 48 states.  A lot of
preppers are attracted to the western half of the country due to the low
population density, but as you can see, most of the western half of the
country is extremely dry…

*[image: 
Average_precipitation_in_the_lower_48_states_of_the_USA]*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-most-of-the-western-half-of-the-u-s-is-completely-unsuitable-for-strategic-relocation/average_precipitation_in_the_lower_48_states_of_the_usa>

If you do want to move somewhere in the western half of the country, you
need to choose carefully.

Personally, I would generally avoid the west coast completely.  As the Ring
of Fire *continues to heat
up*<http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/12-signs-that-something-big-is-happening-to-the-earths-crust-under-north-and-south-america>,
it is going to become increasingly likely that we will see major
earthquakes and/or significant volcanic activity along the west coast.  For
many more reasons why the west coast is a concern, and why I would
particularly avoid the state of California, please see my previous article
entitled “*16 Reasons To Move Away From
California*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/16-reasons-to-move-away-from-california>
“.

Once you get past the west coast, there are very few areas that are not
really dry until you reach the middle part of the country.

For example, it has been estimated that the state of New Mexico only has *a
10 year 
supply*<http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/water/interesting-water-facts/>of
fresh water left.

So why would anyone want to “strategically relocate” there?

Or just take a look at what is happening to Lake Powell.  It is fed by the
once mighty Colorado River, but at this point the flow of water into the
lake has been reduced *to a
“trickle”*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/obama-allows-great-lakes-water-to-be-sold-to-china-as-half-the-u-s-faces-extreme-water-crisiss>
…

After 14 years of drought, Lake Powell is less than half full.

Water flows into Lake Powell, nestled between Utah and Arizona, from high
in the Rocky Mountains via the Colorado River. More than 30 million people
in seven states depend on the mighty Colorado for water to grow crops, fuel
power plants and keep cities such as Las Vegas alive. But this year, the
worst drought in a century has slowed the flow to a trickle.

In August, the federal Bureau of Reclamation cut, by 9 percent, the amount
of water people in the southwestern United States could draw from Lake
Powell. As states and counties squabble over their allotment of water in
the coming years, hydroelectric plants (including the one on the Hoover
Dam) could idle, and farmers are bracing for reduced crop production.

It is hard to believe, but the Colorado River doesn’t even run all the way
to the ocean any longer.  If something is not done fairly soon, even the
Hoover Dam could be forced to shut down eventually.  For much more on all
of this, please see *this
article*<http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-colorado-river-the-high-plains-aquifer-and-the-entire-western-half-of-the-u-s-are-rapidly-drying-up>
.

Over in Texas, drought conditions have helped fuel an epidemic of wildfires
in recent years.  In fact, a major wildfire in Texas made national news
headlines *on 
Monday*<http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/05/12/texas-panhandle-wildfire-destroys-about-75-homes/8990823/>
…

A wildfire that raced through a North Texas community destroyed or damaged
100 homes and forced evacuation of thousands of people, authorities said
Monday.

Wildfires burned an astounding *3.6 million
acres*<http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wildfires/story/2011-09-06/Texas-officials-1000-homes-burned-in-past-week/50273608/1>in
the state of Texas during 2011 alone.

That is something to consider when choosing a place to live.

I am not saying that preppers cannot make it in the areas that I just
mentioned.  But you have got to do your research, because according to some
scientists we could potentially be facing “*a century-long
megadrought*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-meat-prices-are-going-to-continue-soaring-for-the-foreseeable-future>
“.

The truth is that last century was far wetter than usual in the western
half of North America.  During that era, we built teeming cities in the
desert and we farmed vast areas *that are usually bone
dry*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-meat-prices-are-going-to-continue-soaring-for-the-foreseeable-future>
…

Scientists say their research shows the 20th century was one of the wettest
centuries in the past 1,300 years. During that time, we built massive dams
and rerouted rivers. We used abundant water to build major cities and
create a $45 billion agriculture industry in a place that used to be a
desert.

But now things are returning to “normal”, and that is creating a crisis of
epic proportions.

And the goal of most preppers should be to avoid crisis areas.

Look, I love the western half of the country.  I live there myself.  But if
you are going to live in the western half of the country, it is imperative
that you choose some place that either gets plenty of precipitation or that
has easy access to a supply of fresh water.  Take a look at this map
again.  Unfortunately, those areas are fairly rare in the western half of
the country…

*[image: 
Average_precipitation_in_the_lower_48_states_of_the_USA]*<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-most-of-the-western-half-of-the-u-s-is-completely-unsuitable-for-strategic-relocation/average_precipitation_in_the_lower_48_states_of_the_usa>

Survival expert James Wesley Rawles recommends an area that he calls “*the
American Redoubt* <http://survivalblog.com/redoubt/>” that includes parts
of Montana, Idaho, eastern Washington and eastern Oregon.  As you can see
from the map, there is quite a bit of green in those areas.  So if you are
seriously considering relocating, perhaps you should take another look at
that part of the country.

For most of our lives, most of us have been able to take water completely
for granted.  But that is going to change.  We are entering a time when the
entire globe is going to be facing a massive water crisis.

Right now, an astounding 60 percent of all groundwater in China *is already
too polluted to
drink*<http://www.naturalnews.com/045089_industrial_pollution_China_drinking_water.html>,
and one recent UN report projected that
*two-thirds*<http://www.greatlakeslaw.org/files/dornbos_information_loophole.pdf>of
all the people in the world will be dealing with “water stress” and
*1.8
billion 
people*<http://www.greatlakeslaw.org/files/dornbos_information_loophole.pdf>will
be facing “absolute water scarcity” by the year 2025.

So if you are interested in “strategic relocation”, the availability of
fresh water should be near the top of your list of considerations.

Without an independent supply of fresh water, it would be foolish to ever
think that you are actually “prepared” for much of anything.

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