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Water Demands

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How much truth in it. We do not know. We can not do nothing if it happen. But Scientists and Governments will do something and protect us from the water disaster. So Do not worry now itself.
 
Government ? Hahaha don't make me laugh...government is not gonna save you from such disaster because government is supporting big companies, corporations like Coca Cola, that are wasting water. Coca Cola, for example, takes water for free, then sell us for money and they tell you that is clean water. Guess what ? Is the same water we get for free on the tap.
 
Government ? Hahaha don't make me laugh...government is not gonna save you from such disaster because government is supporting big companies, corporations like Coca Cola, that are wasting water. Coca Cola, for example, takes water for free, then sell us for money and they tell you that is clean water. Guess what ? Is the same water we get for free on the tap.
That's not just Coca-Cola (Dasani), that's every bottled water originating in the US and Canada
 
Coca Cola tried to do that here, but the great British public didn't let 'em.
We may let them sell us our own tap water at outrageous prices, but at least we don't have CCTV cameras on street corners

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Oh wait, yeah we do. ----.
 
Water desalination is an idea, but one some may think is completely far fetched.

http://www.water-technology.net/projects/shuaiba/

It's an interesting idea though that seems to be working for one country. And Israel has swam in the idea too.

http://www.water-technology.net/projects/israel/

Water-technology seems like a useful website. Some may say "well it's too expensive", but both of these countries have successfully lowered the cost of "reverse osmosis technology" enough to make it viable.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=california-desalination-reverse-osmosis

California recently opened up their own plant. Not to sound like a cheer leader, I think there is a lot of promise with this technology. It's nowhere near to the size of the one in Saudi Arabia or Israel.

Just an interesting idea. Certainly we will have to rely more on water conservation and purification.
 
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