To: BenLurkin
The brine could potentially be recycled into ordinary table salt...
2 posted on
01/03/2015 2:38:41 PM PST by
__rvx86
(A non-trivial fear: Government by my peers. Double points if you can figure out when I was born.)
To: __rvx86
“The brine could potentially be recycled into ordinary table salt...”
Why not pump the brine to Death Valley? It’s hell on earth now.
4 posted on
01/03/2015 2:43:17 PM PST by
Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
(Don't touch that thing Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a Doctor and I won't touch that thing!)
To: __rvx86
Cut off the water supply to those who sue to stop the project. Then see if their thirst overcomes their political enthusiasm.
5 posted on
01/03/2015 2:45:08 PM PST by
Avid Coug
To: __rvx86
The brine could potentially be recycled into ordinary table salt... Or used on winter roads.
14 posted on
01/03/2015 3:16:56 PM PST by
Straight Vermonter
(Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain)
To: __rvx86
The drought is almost over—wait for the new storms.
To: __rvx86
The brine could potentially be recycled into ordinary table Kosher, Carbon-neutral, GMO-free, Fair Trade, Free-Range, Sea salt... that they can sell to nitwit liberals.Fixed it!
25 posted on
01/03/2015 6:30:47 PM PST by
Rodamala
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