Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: DU: Beware the Water Desalination Movement and it's Lies. [View all]Ghost in the Machine
(14,912 posts)I'm glad you did the math on it, I didn't know that it wouldn't put a dent in it. I just figured if they built enough of them, say 2 in Washington, 2 in Oregon, 5 or 6 along the California Coast, a few along the Gulf Coast and several along the Atlantic Coast, we could, so to speak, kill several birds with one stone. I guess we could forget about Florida on both the Gulf and Atlantic sides since they are in denial though, huh?
Of course I would want it in the hands of the Public Utilities, not Private Corporate hands. The rising sea levels concern me even though I live in Tennessee, because I am Native Miamian and still have friends and family from the Keys to near Daytona Beach and New Smynra Beach. My biggest goal was the job creation and rebuilding the infrastructure and economy though.
I conserve as much water as I can. My home is run on well water that is some of the sweetest tasting water I've ever drank, and I don't even like plain water! My parents live a few doors up from me and they are hooked up to the city water system (even though we live way out in the country), and I can tell the difference. When I turn their faucet on, all I can smell is chemicals! The only reason I drink tea at their house id because my mom brews it the old fashion way, boil the water, then drop the tea bags in. You couldn't pay me to drink the water straight from the tap there.
Peace to you and yours,
Ghost