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Why do we droughts?
Why do we have droughts? Seriously and please be gentle with me.
Isn't the Earth mostly water? Don't we have the tech to make fresh out of the salty stuff? If "manufactured water" isn't fit for human consumption, can't there still be an available supply or source of it for doing laundry, etc? |
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Not sure of i can help -
I am sure we as humans have a very limited concept of what times is. How do we know its a drought? serious?
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Desalinated water costs around $4 per thousand gallons, or an average of 40 cents per day per person.
That's pretty darned expensive compared to tap water. Too 'spensive to use for farming. Plus you can't suck water out of the ocean to make fresh water without an intake pipe, and you can't have an intake pipe without the damned tree-huggers filing a lawsuit over some tiny fish or crab that might get sucked in. In fact they convinced the brain-dead congress to make ocean intake pipes illegal cause they might kill plankton. ![]() ![]() The law they passed that prevents desalination plants from taking sea water and making it into fresh clean water? The clean water act. I sheet you not. ![]() |
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The main reason for "droughts" is probably beacuse we prefer to live in areas that are basically dry. The Southern California area, for example, was not made for 20 million people living the modern life style.
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The population of the state is now probably 10 times what it was in the 50's. Another drought like that would be an unmitigated disaster and not a damned thing anyone could do about it. No place to run or hide when it doesn't rain... and you can't drink oil.
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Multi layered topic.
On one level, it is because our cities and agriculture use and waste water as if it were an abundant and cheap resource. That's why all the shower water, dishwater, sink water you use - 75% of your household water use - gets discarded to the ocean instead of reused for toilets, irrigation, industrial uses. That's why crops are grown in the Central Valley with spray irrigation and no evaporation barriers. That's why people living in deserts have bluegrass grass lawns. If the US used water at a gal/ household rate like most other countries, there would be no shortage of water in California, or Texas for that matter. Average Water Use Per Person Per Day On another level, there would still be a drought, for the forests and mountains and rivers. That is partly cyclical and partly climate change-driven. |
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There is more water within the earth's mantle than on top of the crust.
Just sayin'.
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I did an environmental due diligence for insurance on the De-Sal Plant in downtown Santa Barbara 20 years ago, it was pretty interesting. The City/County is now talking about reviving that plant. They ran an intake pipe inside an old sewage pipe that went a mile or two out into the ocean.
If you think about it, De-Sal plants make a lot of sense with nukes. They need cooling water, seawater turns to steam which is pure water vapor. Put in another seawater cooling loop and turn the steam into condensed fresh water.
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Actually I don't think so. I saw an article a few days ago in the LA Time where it is still there. They sold the filters to someone.
Here: Restarting Desalination Plant Would Cost $20 Million | News - KEYT
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I wrote a sci fi thriller in the 4th grade about man trying to harness mother nature by manipulating the currents in the oceans to alleviate droughts and lessen the impact of poor weather.
In the story, if you were not in a fairly close proximity to either of the poles, it did not end well for you. The teacher thought it was pretty gruesome and alarming but still gave me an A. With all the CGI now it would play out as a pretty good movie scenario. Don't mess with Mother Nature.
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