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TexasTowelie

(111,912 posts)
Sun Sep 22, 2019, 07:44 AM Sep 2019

Florida's expanding population applies pressure on water supplies

Given its birth and death rates and constant influx of newcomers, Florida’s population is increasing by more than 900 people daily.

That expanding population requires water — water to drink, cook, bathe, grow food, even operate power plants.

The Florida Office of Economic & Demographic Research says the statewide daily demand for water, 6.4 billion gallons as of 2015, is projected to increase by 17% in the next 20 years to more than 7.5 billion gallons as the population climbs to 25.2 million. That demand could be higher and the availability of that water lessened if climate change increases the frequency of droughts.

Not one of Florida’s five water management districts, which oversee permits for water supplies, “can meet its future demand solely with existing source capacity,” the agency stated in a recent report.

Read more: https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/20190922/floridas-expanding-population-applies-pressure-on-water-supplies/1
(Sarasota Herald Tribune)

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Florida's expanding population applies pressure on water supplies (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2019 OP
Follow Israel's example...plenty of Sea water in Florida at140 Sep 2019 #1
this was true when we moved to Florida in the mid 1960's, not much has changed beachbumbob Sep 2019 #2
 

beachbumbob

(9,263 posts)
2. this was true when we moved to Florida in the mid 1960's, not much has changed
Sun Sep 22, 2019, 09:19 AM
Sep 2019

just about every form of service is behind in that state and why I would never live there now

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