In the futuristic city they will recycle their water.
It will be pretty much a closed loop.
Likely in this case the water from sewage wll be cleaned to brown water standards and then sent to green houses or vertical growing centers to grow food and then it will be cleaned again for drinking
The technology to do it is already available. Its not widely used because of the ick factor.
Lord willing it will be Arizona's first city smart enough to not vote for McCain.
Many of Arizona's desert areas are scenic, due to mountains, but not the Tonopah area. It's flat ugly
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Who designs the local gov’t?
Do not buy version 1.0 of the Microsoft house!
An entire town with the blue screen of death,.. wow.
That many acres and there isn’t at least 6 endangered species on it?
Wonder if everyone will get a gemstone hand implant that turns red at 24?
Water comes in from the Colorado River. The last I knew, there was actually too much water coming in. The excess was sent into the natural underground reservoir under Phoenix. Probably planning to tap into that water.
“The Central Arizona Project aqueduct system is shown west out of the Phoenix metro area. The aqueduct meanders more than 300 miles to divert Colorado River water to Phoenix and Tucson.”
“As soon as 2019, the water level in Lake Mead on the Colorado River could drop below an elevation of 1,075 feet. That will trigger mandatory cutbacks in water diversions from the reservoir under an agreement negotiated between the federal government and three lower-basin states that rely on the river: Arizona, California and Nevada.”
Like a Chinese abandoned city ...Perhaps it will be like St Louis...Will everyone be equal and get UBI?
Like well fed rats with nothing to do...they will attack each other...
Gates, genius, arrogant globalist...thinks this will work because he’s doing it.
Walt Disney thought about doing the same thing. Then the politics started. History repeating itself.
Tonopah has been home to a sort of hot springs hippie resort and a gas station. (The hot springs is an indication of a subterranean water source.) It is located nowhere between the Palo Verde nuclear station and the Quartzite winter home for ten thousand or so campers. I rather imagine that 40 square miles of cactus wasteland in that area could have been purchased cheaper than the $80 million sales price.
$3,200 per acre!?!?!? Wow, for sand and rock.
Trying to create his own UTOPIA, where he is the KING with ULTIMATE POWER, NO RECOURSES! HIS WAY or your OUT!