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Water as a Commodity
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It makes sense.
Water is only going to get more scarce and more regulations with higher prices will kick in. This needs to be done, as much as no one really wants this or wants to even deal with it. Every summer water is a scarcity to several Rural towns through out the country . Eventually this will take effect many metropolitan area's. It's hard on some on people now.. but at the moment water is still like breathing air to most.. It's just there My great aunt lives in Athens, Greece.. Everytime she comes her when she showers- She only turns the water on to rinse. The water runs for less then 1 min. She made me do this when we visited over there too. |
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Ask T. Boone Pickens he is buying West Texas water rights.
In general we waste about 25 to 30% of our potable water with poorly performing irrigation systems. |
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What stood out to me was 1.7 trillion gallon's leaked, that's a lot of water. Leak detection is going to get bigger and bigger.
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Fix a leak week is in March
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Just stay away from my Great Lakes!
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too late. They already dump 8 million gallons a yr of untreated raw sewerage into lake erie.
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