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This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music May 2022 #1
CA has been talking about desalination for decades. former9thward May 2022 #5
The desalinization plant in Carlsbad started production in 2015 and does 50 million gallons/day grantcart May 2022 #43
Yes, and that one plant in the state took how many years? former9thward May 2022 #44
Not the point, you incorrectly said, "nothing" has been done. grantcart May 2022 #45
It is the point. former9thward May 2022 #46
Not as expensive as you think. State governments? JCMach1 May 2022 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music May 2022 #16
There is no alternative to desalinization and we have known it for decades JCMach1 May 2022 #18
And don't forget the over-population... Wounded Bear May 2022 #24
Just population it's ok. It's pop on top of big AG JCMach1 May 2022 #29
They've over-populated areas that should not have big cities in them...nt Wounded Bear May 2022 #30
Gotta have those GREEN lawns though!!! ProudMNDemocrat May 2022 #2
And probably 2/3 of the houses have swimming pools. StarryNite May 2022 #10
Swimming pools use less water than lawns do. Mr.Bill May 2022 #27
Those pools are skateboard ramps. sarcasmo May 2022 #39
You can have green lawns, just needs to be grey water JCMach1 May 2022 #14
Never mind all the new home construction from Apache Junction in asiliveandbreathe May 2022 #3
Depends. Igel May 2022 #4
This recycled water is becoming too valuable for use on golf courses. hunter May 2022 #6
You can even have golf courses, BUT there needs to be grey water infrastructure JCMach1 May 2022 #15
Several years ago..our course tapped into ground water via drilling.. asiliveandbreathe May 2022 #17
Ground water? That's insane in the desert for starters... JCMach1 May 2022 #19
I wrote letters to City of Mesa..to the AZ Water District.. asiliveandbreathe May 2022 #21
Aaanddd water features... WTH JCMach1 May 2022 #22
Reality newdayneeded May 2022 #7
One more point newdayneeded May 2022 #8
Musk you say that? kairos12 May 2022 #9
Yup. Kid Berwyn May 2022 #11
These desalinization plants need to be run continuously. hunter May 2022 #12
In the MENA region they are built in tandem.with power plants. The desalinization is actually a JCMach1 May 2022 #20
The whole country needs Right to Xeriscape laws that supercede JCMach1 May 2022 #23
I live in So Az and have my own well. At least the water I use goes back into the ground water, panader0 May 2022 #25
Almost like large amounts of people CrackityJones75 May 2022 #26
It would be fine with me if half the population Mr.Bill May 2022 #28
Not likely now with the overturn of Roe v Wade. roamer65 May 2022 #31
Maybe, Mr.Bill May 2022 #33
States like CA will nullify it. roamer65 May 2022 #34
States can not nullify federal laws. Mr.Bill May 2022 #35
The same will happen. roamer65 May 2022 #38
A republican President will appoint an AG Mr.Bill May 2022 #40
...and then it will be 1860 again. roamer65 May 2022 #41
Maybe so. Mr.Bill May 2022 #42
Just remember one thing. roamer65 May 2022 #32
Anyone who read any Edward Abbey, or "Cadillac Desert" knew this all along misanthrope May 2022 #36
I live in New Mexico lunatica May 2022 #37
Future water supplies canetoad May 2022 #47
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