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That has more to do with global warming than it does population density...
regardless, where did you get the 100-150 year timeframe for the total exhaustioin of the water table in california?
I didn't make Cali fall particularly to this timeline. Cali's issue in regards to water deprivation is more immidiate than that. I don't have the exact numbers off the top of my head but you can google it and have great resources right away. I'm on mobile so can't really do it.
Cali is more to do with global warming sure. But even with normal rainfall, the amount of people we have living in certain areas outpaces the amount of new water coming in. Rainfall is used for everything in our daily lives, literally.