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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Trulieve Cannabis Corp C.TRUL

Alternate Symbol(s):  TCNNF | C.TRUL.NT.U

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is a vertically integrated cannabis company. The Company has established cannabis operations in three hubs: Southeast, Northeast, and Southwest. Its three regional hubs are anchored by market positions in cornerstone states of Florida, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. The Company operates in regulated markets that require knowledge in cultivation, manufacturing, and retail... see more

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Trulieve Cannabis Corp > Arizona Water Crisis
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Post by Bullknit101 on May 04, 2022 9:25pm

Arizona Water Crisis

Said it last year. Anyone worried about the looming drought and water crisis in Arizona and how this will affect Arizona MSOSs? What's the solution there, will they trucking in water or what? Lake Mead and Powell will be dry soon. Or are people just living in blissful ignorance, what's the deal. I seriously want to know. Trulieve, Curaleaf, Verano could all to a hit in Arizona.
Comment by Blackbear on May 05, 2022 4:10pm
I can't believe " farming in the desert" , it's amazing that they have been doing it for decades....I don't know if there is an answer , for the water shortage. Was reading an article that says farming irrigation takes 3/4 of the total water that Arizona uses....again to me this is really something else....some day a partial answer will be diverting the fresh water that gets ...more  
Comment by Bullknit101 on May 05, 2022 8:14pm
That's it, water pipelines from California desalination plants or maybe from the Gulf of Mexico.
Comment by Couchpilot on May 06, 2022 10:12am
I read an article awhile ago about Enbridge's far in the future plans to transition pipeline networks to do exactly this when oil and gas shrinks. Water, pulp, other raw materials.
Comment by Bullknit101 on May 08, 2022 7:35am
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-05-06/colorado-rivers-california-arizona-powell-mead-risks
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