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In reply to the discussion: Do folks here understand the expense and energy use associated with desalination plants? [View all]hunter
(40,757 posts)Build them and people will come. And then you have to build more.
Developers love them.
It makes more sense to simply use less water, and to encourage people to move where the fresh water is.
Some of California's Central Valley simply shouldn't be farmed. The soil contains high levels of toxic elements and these leach out and contaminate waters downstream. The dairy farms and feed lots, cows and cattle standing on great mountains of shit, nothing green in sight, are not improving the environment either.
As for the California Coast, we ought to be undeveloping it, not developing it, restoring natural wetlands in retreat from rising oceans and ahead of the coming storms. That will much reduce the need for imported water.
But it will probably take about a century of highways and celebrities' houses falling into the ocean before we clue in.