They could always just move to where there IS water, right? Right, Ami?
That is a possibility. How deep is the water table? Are wells feasible? Sounds like they got used to easy water availability and didn't plan for this. Or is someone upstream damming the water flow?
Yes, it's the victims' fault.
In Florida and in the Atlanta area, the problem of water is not addressed realistically at all unless the ravaging mandarins of growth, the real estate developers, are evaluated for their contribution to the water use problem.
Real estate growth, which continues unabated, is a high buck capitalistic metastasis, and is enabled by laws which are passed which refuse to recognize that while all this is going on, existing real estate could take care of many existing problems, but that would not allow all this churning, big profit building.
Don't look to have Florida address this problem realistically--all the county commissioners in all the counties are completely dominated by high buck developers. The usual mo is for county commission meetings to conduct normal business during the alloted hours, and then reconvene to have a midnight party with county commissioners, real estate and developement lawyers, and, of course, the godly developers themselves. There has been two such reportings in my area in the last three months. No real change is possible, because your normal panhandle blue hair is craven with greed beyond redemption. This malignant mental reality is kept in check by the clever use of fundamentalist religion suggesting that any umbrage taken regarding all this is communistic as well as satanic, even to bring it up.