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Water is going to be an on going problem for California and Nevada as well as a few other states.
You all know the term, Black Gold. It means crude oil.
Here's a new term for the future... Blue Gold.
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They should've taken a page from Australia's book years ago and invested in desalination.
It's a completely solvable problem, the certain political mindsets among the populace just won't accept it.
Desalination. There are literally trillions of gallons of water begging to be used, but very little being done about it.
I have changed my way of washing a car to rinseless wash. I do a slightly different spin, however, the jist is a rinseless wash.
There are even car wash monitors to snoop and make sure we are all in compliance. A hose and 2-bucket wash and foam gun is now a no-no.
Santa Barbara is now re-opening their defunct desalination plant. To show you government waste, the project was about 75% done but the community balked at how much they would have to pay for water.....
Oh well, it's just as good as the $26 BILLION high speed rail project from LA to San Francisco. People are gonna flock to that!
I just love liberals!
It's a completely solvable problem, the certain political mindsets among the populace just won't accept it.
Desalination. There are literally trillions of gallons of water begging to be used, but very little being done about it.
It's a completely solvable problem, the certain political mindsets among the populace just won't accept it.
Desalination. There are literally trillions of gallons of water begging to be used, but very little being done about it.
yep. it's a racket.
It's not really that simple is it? It takes a large amount of energy to desalinate water, and expensive facilities, which is why it's not routinely done. The San Diego plant which is close to being done cost $1 billion and will only supply 50 million gallons a day...which sounds like a lot except that CA uses 38 BILLION gallons a day.
I thought this was a detailing forum.. not a forum for expert political analyses
when you have no water, cheap or otherwise, you have to look at the alternatives. we need water to live. it's good to balk at the expense of old tech desal, but it works and expensive water is better than no water.
CA has plants they don't even use. instead of preempting these dire situations and assure reservoirs and such are filled, meanwhile preserving something that is so limited - natural fresh water - they wait until it's a real emergency and people are desperate.
Why haven't we explored desalination projects. We have all the ocean waters, just filter/sterilize and remove the salt and impurities.