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by 0xB31B1B 1876 days ago
We don't need desal, there is plenty of water if we dont waste water on golf courses and lawns in the desert.
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I tend to agree with you. If water is precious then why is it so cheap? The avg family uses thousands of gallons a month. It's difficult to get people at current prices to stop wasting water. California farmers pay an average of $70 per acre-foot for water to irrigate crops (326,000 gallons) I live in an apt in California that doesn't even meter it. I can use all I want and the price is included in the rent. We have to get out of this mindset that water is a free gift from the sky and start pricing it in such a way that solutions to shortages become cost effective to implement.
Where does your wastewater go in your city? As long as you are not bottling it up and selling it out of state, isn’t most of it returned to the California ecosystem?
If I recall, this is the same point the Nestle CEO infamously made. It's a good point, but clearly the world is not ready to have that conversation.
It's a plague everywhere. I'm on the Gulf Coast and our waterways are massively polluted - entirely by lawn runoff.
Not sure if we have plenty of water for all those almond trees.
Deal with beef and dairy first, they use far more water for far less output: https://www.truthordrought.com/almond-milk-myths