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March 3, 2009 at 3:21 AM #359475March 3, 2009 at 3:23 AM #359179DoJCParticipant
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Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
March 3, 2009 at 3:23 AM #359623DoJCParticipant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
March 3, 2009 at 3:23 AM #359660DoJCParticipant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
March 3, 2009 at 3:23 AM #359480DoJCParticipant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
March 3, 2009 at 3:23 AM #359765DoJCParticipant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
March 3, 2009 at 9:17 AM #359673donaldduckmooreParticipantI had a chance to read some information from SoCalWaterSmart.com. We need water but we have plenty of sun. Why can’t we build more desalinization plants using solar energy? We are surrounded by water why can’t we make good use of it. It seems the way to go.
Another strategy is to build aqueducts all over the states in this country that have flood problem all the time and direct the ducts to drought areas.
March 3, 2009 at 9:17 AM #359710donaldduckmooreParticipantI had a chance to read some information from SoCalWaterSmart.com. We need water but we have plenty of sun. Why can’t we build more desalinization plants using solar energy? We are surrounded by water why can’t we make good use of it. It seems the way to go.
Another strategy is to build aqueducts all over the states in this country that have flood problem all the time and direct the ducts to drought areas.
March 3, 2009 at 9:17 AM #359816donaldduckmooreParticipantI had a chance to read some information from SoCalWaterSmart.com. We need water but we have plenty of sun. Why can’t we build more desalinization plants using solar energy? We are surrounded by water why can’t we make good use of it. It seems the way to go.
Another strategy is to build aqueducts all over the states in this country that have flood problem all the time and direct the ducts to drought areas.
March 3, 2009 at 9:17 AM #359229donaldduckmooreParticipantI had a chance to read some information from SoCalWaterSmart.com. We need water but we have plenty of sun. Why can’t we build more desalinization plants using solar energy? We are surrounded by water why can’t we make good use of it. It seems the way to go.
Another strategy is to build aqueducts all over the states in this country that have flood problem all the time and direct the ducts to drought areas.
March 3, 2009 at 9:17 AM #359531donaldduckmooreParticipantI had a chance to read some information from SoCalWaterSmart.com. We need water but we have plenty of sun. Why can’t we build more desalinization plants using solar energy? We are surrounded by water why can’t we make good use of it. It seems the way to go.
Another strategy is to build aqueducts all over the states in this country that have flood problem all the time and direct the ducts to drought areas.
March 3, 2009 at 9:28 AM #359730ArrayaParticipantThe biggest desalinization plant in the US is in tampa. I took about 10 years to complete and bankrupt three companies.
Carlsbad was working on plans for a big plant a few years ago. I’m not sure what the status is today.
March 3, 2009 at 9:28 AM #359551ArrayaParticipantThe biggest desalinization plant in the US is in tampa. I took about 10 years to complete and bankrupt three companies.
Carlsbad was working on plans for a big plant a few years ago. I’m not sure what the status is today.
March 3, 2009 at 9:28 AM #359693ArrayaParticipantThe biggest desalinization plant in the US is in tampa. I took about 10 years to complete and bankrupt three companies.
Carlsbad was working on plans for a big plant a few years ago. I’m not sure what the status is today.
March 3, 2009 at 9:28 AM #359836ArrayaParticipantThe biggest desalinization plant in the US is in tampa. I took about 10 years to complete and bankrupt three companies.
Carlsbad was working on plans for a big plant a few years ago. I’m not sure what the status is today.
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