Coming Clean drinking water crisis in the 21st century.

52ndStreet

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As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!
 
As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!

The Saudis have built over 300 recharge dams for capturing ground water.. At least the number was 300 15 years ago when I looked. Reverse osmosis is good for brackish water, but it doesn't remove heavy metals or ecoli... Modern desalination plants produce clean water and cheap electricity as a by product. Americans can do it.. We just aren't ready .
 
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This might be news for people who hve lived their entire lives in a wicker basket ... the rest of us have known about this problem for the past 50 years ... cholera has been a problem for about all of human history ...
 
As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!

70% of the planet is covered in water.

We really don't have a problem.
 
As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!

The Saudis have built over 300 recharge dams for capturing ground water.. At least the number was 300 15 years ago when I looked. Reverse osmosis is good for brackish water, but it doesn't remove heavy metals or ecoli... Modern desalination plants produce clean water and cheap electricity as a by product. American can do it.. We just aren't ready .
Ya, let's emulate those wife beaters and child sellers, and throw a black sheet over all the American women. :blowpop:
 
As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!
Overpopulation is the main problem. As usual.
 
As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!

The Saudis have built over 300 recharge dams for capturing ground water.. At least the number was 300 15 years ago when I looked. Reverse osmosis is good for brackish water, but it doesn't remove heavy metals or ecoli... Modern desalination plants produce clean water and cheap electricity as a by product. American can do it.. We just aren't ready .
Ya, let's emulate those wife beaters and child sellers, and throw a black sheet over all the American women. :blowpop:

In the first place, you're a moron.. In the second.. YOU don't want clean water and cheap electricity .. you want to attack others. Are you waiting on the Rapture?
 
As many parts of the world experience drought, and low rainfall, many fail to see the coming clean drinking water crisis. We should be investing more money into water preservation. And reverse osmosis water plants. Let us start now before the problem really becomes critical.!!

The Saudis have built over 300 recharge dams for capturing ground water.. At least the number was 300 15 years ago when I looked. Reverse osmosis is good for brackish water, but it doesn't remove heavy metals or ecoli... Modern desalination plants produce clean water and cheap electricity as a by product. American can do it.. We just aren't ready .
Ya, let's emulate those wife beaters and child sellers, and throw a black sheet over all the American women. :blowpop:

In the first place, you're a moron.. In the second.. YOU don't want clean water and cheap electricity .. you want to attack others. Are you waiting on the Rapture?
Like anyone is going to follow those chickenshit camel jockeys who cut up journalists because they get so butthurt by the truth.

Btw, how many camels does a magic carpet cost?
 
There is plenty of bottle water...
supply and demand . . . with less municiple supply, more folks will demand bottled water, then it will cost $10 a bottle.

You truly are a capitalist. Clean water is one of those things that goes to "common welfare". Most countries are investing in wells or some way to assure clean water.

Saudi Arabia has drilled hundreds of water wells in Darfur.. and if you look around charitable organizations are working on water wells all over Africa.. I am most familiar with the efforts in Zimbabwe over the past 30 years.

The Chinese get it.. Its part of their soft power strategy.
 
There is plenty of bottle water...
supply and demand . . . with less municiple supply, more folks will demand bottled water, then it will cost $10 a bottle.

You truly are a capitalist. Clean water is one of those things that goes to "common welfare". Most countries are investing in wells or some way to assure clean water.

Saudi Arabia has drilled hundreds of water wells in Darfur.. and if you look around charitable organizations are working on water wells all over Africa.. I am most familiar with the efforts in Zimbabwe over the past 30 years.

The Chinese get it.. Its part of their soft power strategy.
Everyone that understands how nature and the world work will state the principles of the free market. I am only stating the obvious.

Back in the sixties. . . when water was clean and plentiful you would never be able to sell a bottle of water.

Supply and Demand.

Now. .. there are those idealists who would like to deny nature and the universe, and free exchange. . . they actually believe in Marx's theory of labor? Foolishness.

Something only has as much value as someone is willing to pay for it. The market determines value, not governments, not you, not me, not elites, not computer systems or experts. . .

Only supply and demand.
 

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