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by ChuckMcM
2988 days ago
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Primarily the concern was "drinking water" for people aka the urban water requirement (which includes drinking, washing, cooking, sanitation, and urban scale irrigation) I suppose it helps the seasteading picture as well but I haven't really thought much about that. Mostly if you can disconnect urban water planning from agricultural water planning it allows you to do things differently. Especially when it comes to water transport projects for coastal cities. |
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