Government inefficiency on display.... per usual
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Lol the world is 80% water find a way to cleanse that salt water and call it a day



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There is already a way, it’s called desalination
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@abcnews California voters agreed to borrow billions of dollars during the last drought to build more water storage projects. They need desalination plants...not back to trying to 'store enough'. -
Desal is expensive and we don’t have the power. 5.20 per 20 oz bottle when you factor in power
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It is just behind the Bullet Train and affordable housing...
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Follow the money...
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You can build all the storage you want, but can you fill it?pic.twitter.com/wcfJVneivK
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I guess the money is already spent?
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Desalination ! Oh it costs a lot , but the sea is rising we need fresh clean pure water and we also get salt . It’s actually incredibly simple just scale up evaporation / solar / mirrors excess heat from bit coin mines . Fill old mines with clean fresh water . Pipe it ! Thanks
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2/3 of planet Earth is salt water + as seas rise we can displace the increase by Desalination + piping fresh H2O to huge covered storage areas on land . I doubt any drought ridden desert will protest a Water pipe . Thanks
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