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Hegelian dialectics at work again...or the more common never let a (created) crisis go waste.
You didn’t build that! - Oh, yes we did.
When I was a kid, I was told that I needed to eat all my dinner because there were starving children in China.
They had no answer when I asked how to send my food to China.
The water that we drink today is the same water that the dinosaurs drank 100 million years ago.
The true Science Deniers on our planet will truly deny the true implications of this true fact.
I’m still having problems with that 300 gallons a day comment.
No Flush for a week?
Oh, gee, look... another manufactured “crisis”.
Don’t worry; by next week, Natalie will find ANOTHER crisis to whine and cry about.
And another moronic liberal idiot stupid bstrd bites the dust (no pun).
Thank you Dan.
I’d bet Natalie also hates the generation of electricity, which desalination plants require.
You can recycle it quite a few times but eventually the chemical bonds break down from age and then the old, tired water ends up buried in a landfills. But old, tired water should be placed in concrete barrels and buried in a long term storage facility underground to ensure that we are not slowly poisoned by dihydrogen monoxide compounds.
Here endeth today's lesson in environmentalism. I want to believe!
I’m just curious... does she have a chemical toilet? Or just did not flush for a week?
And did she send some bottled water to Cape Town?
I use 500 gal just watering my fruit trees. I don’t have any grass cause I was sick of mowing. Our mutual water company has 165 customers and we have four wells and three 50,000 gal tanks. It’s a lot of work maintaining the system but there are eight of us and we git er done. South Africa is mismanaged. Obviously.
Expect this “Peak Water” to be the next big environmental battle cry in the fight on global warming.
As for the 300 gallon/person/day statement, that’s just plain wrong. I design water systems and that volume is for a family of 3 including a peak rate factor of 1.3 which is used to design storage, irrigation, and friction loss for pumping/delivery systems.
It’s not like we share an aquifer with Capetown. But don’t expect reason to interfere with a good virtue signallin’.
in fact... using more water here in the USA causes more water vapor to make it to the gulf stream and travel to other parts of the world... thus making it rain... who cares more about the water crisis... i do.
Paraphrasing and channeling my inner Sam Kenison, “go where the water is!”.
Prepare for the next Live Aid concert series and nonstop beginning from the glitterati.
A lot of city dwellers are morons when it comes to water. I had one tell me to get land with good water not just run off from rain.