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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8925307" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>You can repeat that a thousand times, but there is nothing you can offer to prove it, and there is a ton of info to refute it.</p><p>Quit the bullsh*t tapdancing, and provide proof that the Sant Ynez being empty caused the fire damage to be worse. Explain to us how you (the guy who thinks there is one water tower to feed LA and the Palisades) are correct, but all the experts are incorrect.</p><p></p><p>Idiot that you are, you even provided details of the water feed capacity in the LA system that proves the status of the Santa Ynez had no relevance to the fires. You're just to lost in that empty cavern of a brain to even know it.</p><p>Ironic.</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Water can be pumped into the pressure tanks from Santa Ynez at a flow rate of 5,500 gallons per minute. As stated above, the main water line has a maximum capacity of 37,000 gallons per minute pumped to thefire area. Santa Ynez could have only supplemented an additional 5,500 gallons per minute to the system or an increase of 15 percent to that flow rate, resulting in a total area flow rate of 42,500 gallons per minute between the main pipe and the pressure tank supplemental water. Therefore, even if Santa Ynez was full, once the flow rate demanded by use of fire hydrants and leakage from destroyed homes exceeded this maximum flow rate of 42,500 gallons per minute into the system, the hydrants could not have maintained pressure."</em></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://resources.ca.gov/-/media/CNRA-Website/Files/NewsRoom/Educational-Portal/19Nov2025PalisadesFireWaterSupply.pdf[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not a single word of relevance to support your bullsh*t stories, and refute the fact that you have absolutely no understanding of how things work in your state, or any other.</p><p></p><p>Then again, it's common for you right-wingers to avoid the actual issue at hand, and just dance off to some other bullshit. Just like your Demented Orange Idiot leader.</p><p></p><p>So instead of bullsh*tting, show us the analysis and report YOU have prepared, detailing why the Santa Ynez being empty was the catalyst for the severity of the fires and the subsequent damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8925307, member: 683408"] You can repeat that a thousand times, but there is nothing you can offer to prove it, and there is a ton of info to refute it. Quit the bullsh*t tapdancing, and provide proof that the Sant Ynez being empty caused the fire damage to be worse. Explain to us how you (the guy who thinks there is one water tower to feed LA and the Palisades) are correct, but all the experts are incorrect. Idiot that you are, you even provided details of the water feed capacity in the LA system that proves the status of the Santa Ynez had no relevance to the fires. You're just to lost in that empty cavern of a brain to even know it. Ironic. [I] "Water can be pumped into the pressure tanks from Santa Ynez at a flow rate of 5,500 gallons per minute. As stated above, the main water line has a maximum capacity of 37,000 gallons per minute pumped to thefire area. Santa Ynez could have only supplemented an additional 5,500 gallons per minute to the system or an increase of 15 percent to that flow rate, resulting in a total area flow rate of 42,500 gallons per minute between the main pipe and the pressure tank supplemental water. Therefore, even if Santa Ynez was full, once the flow rate demanded by use of fire hydrants and leakage from destroyed homes exceeded this maximum flow rate of 42,500 gallons per minute into the system, the hydrants could not have maintained pressure."[/I] [URL unfurl="true"]https://resources.ca.gov/-/media/CNRA-Website/Files/NewsRoom/Educational-Portal/19Nov2025PalisadesFireWaterSupply.pdf[/URL] Not a single word of relevance to support your bullsh*t stories, and refute the fact that you have absolutely no understanding of how things work in your state, or any other. Then again, it's common for you right-wingers to avoid the actual issue at hand, and just dance off to some other bullshit. Just like your Demented Orange Idiot leader. So instead of bullsh*tting, show us the analysis and report YOU have prepared, detailing why the Santa Ynez being empty was the catalyst for the severity of the fires and the subsequent damage. [/QUOTE]
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