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THE ERA OF DISRESPECT
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THE ERA OF DISRESPECT

2012
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The golf coursesʹ reliance on water from the Carmel River only exacerbated what would be an ongoing problem of meeting the water requirements of a continually escalating population. Eventually it became apparent to Cal-Am that the building of the Los Padres Dam in 1949 was not a permanent solution to solving the increasing water demands of the Monterey Peninsula. In the thinking of the time, the obvious solution to providing water—not only to the burgeoning golf courses but also to a residential and transient demand—was to build still another dam on the river. And in 1970, thatʹs what