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donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis is a good article from LA Times that was published back in December of 2008, not long ago.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-fi-leaving-california18-2008dec18,0,2777902.story
SD population change was 1.3-2.6% increase from July 2007-July 2008. Domestic migration from California was negative 135173 meaning people are not moving out. The other thing is that there is international immigration into california that adds to the population growth in this state.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis is a good article from LA Times that was published back in December of 2008, not long ago.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-fi-leaving-california18-2008dec18,0,2777902.story
SD population change was 1.3-2.6% increase from July 2007-July 2008. Domestic migration from California was negative 135173 meaning people are not moving out. The other thing is that there is international immigration into california that adds to the population growth in this state.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis is a good article from LA Times that was published back in December of 2008, not long ago.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-fi-leaving-california18-2008dec18,0,2777902.story
SD population change was 1.3-2.6% increase from July 2007-July 2008. Domestic migration from California was negative 135173 meaning people are not moving out. The other thing is that there is international immigration into california that adds to the population growth in this state.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis is a good article from LA Times that was published back in December of 2008, not long ago.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-fi-leaving-california18-2008dec18,0,2777902.story
SD population change was 1.3-2.6% increase from July 2007-July 2008. Domestic migration from California was negative 135173 meaning people are not moving out. The other thing is that there is international immigration into california that adds to the population growth in this state.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis is a good article from LA Times that was published back in December of 2008, not long ago.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-fi-leaving-california18-2008dec18,0,2777902.story
SD population change was 1.3-2.6% increase from July 2007-July 2008. Domestic migration from California was negative 135173 meaning people are not moving out. The other thing is that there is international immigration into california that adds to the population growth in this state.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantLooks like the project has been given a go-ahead and the plant should start operating in 2011. The proposal has been submitted since 1998 and it took 11 years to pass the legislature. Unbelivable.
http://www.carlsbad-desal.com/news.aspx?id=212
In the meantime, I am going to direct my washing machine waste water to the backyard for irrigation.
I disagree with the article “Energy Down the Drain” from theoildrum.com. We know that we need lots of energy to turn salt water to drinking water, but solar energy is highly sustainable. The author tends to assume that crude oil is the only energy source. Environmentally, we need more space to install enough solar panels to create sufficient energy to do the job if we use solar. One major concern about desalination plant is how it dump the salt waste.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantLooks like the project has been given a go-ahead and the plant should start operating in 2011. The proposal has been submitted since 1998 and it took 11 years to pass the legislature. Unbelivable.
http://www.carlsbad-desal.com/news.aspx?id=212
In the meantime, I am going to direct my washing machine waste water to the backyard for irrigation.
I disagree with the article “Energy Down the Drain” from theoildrum.com. We know that we need lots of energy to turn salt water to drinking water, but solar energy is highly sustainable. The author tends to assume that crude oil is the only energy source. Environmentally, we need more space to install enough solar panels to create sufficient energy to do the job if we use solar. One major concern about desalination plant is how it dump the salt waste.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantLooks like the project has been given a go-ahead and the plant should start operating in 2011. The proposal has been submitted since 1998 and it took 11 years to pass the legislature. Unbelivable.
http://www.carlsbad-desal.com/news.aspx?id=212
In the meantime, I am going to direct my washing machine waste water to the backyard for irrigation.
I disagree with the article “Energy Down the Drain” from theoildrum.com. We know that we need lots of energy to turn salt water to drinking water, but solar energy is highly sustainable. The author tends to assume that crude oil is the only energy source. Environmentally, we need more space to install enough solar panels to create sufficient energy to do the job if we use solar. One major concern about desalination plant is how it dump the salt waste.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantLooks like the project has been given a go-ahead and the plant should start operating in 2011. The proposal has been submitted since 1998 and it took 11 years to pass the legislature. Unbelivable.
http://www.carlsbad-desal.com/news.aspx?id=212
In the meantime, I am going to direct my washing machine waste water to the backyard for irrigation.
I disagree with the article “Energy Down the Drain” from theoildrum.com. We know that we need lots of energy to turn salt water to drinking water, but solar energy is highly sustainable. The author tends to assume that crude oil is the only energy source. Environmentally, we need more space to install enough solar panels to create sufficient energy to do the job if we use solar. One major concern about desalination plant is how it dump the salt waste.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantLooks like the project has been given a go-ahead and the plant should start operating in 2011. The proposal has been submitted since 1998 and it took 11 years to pass the legislature. Unbelivable.
http://www.carlsbad-desal.com/news.aspx?id=212
In the meantime, I am going to direct my washing machine waste water to the backyard for irrigation.
I disagree with the article “Energy Down the Drain” from theoildrum.com. We know that we need lots of energy to turn salt water to drinking water, but solar energy is highly sustainable. The author tends to assume that crude oil is the only energy source. Environmentally, we need more space to install enough solar panels to create sufficient energy to do the job if we use solar. One major concern about desalination plant is how it dump the salt waste.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI 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.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI 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.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI 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.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI 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.
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