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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (81779)10/20/2011 12:47:10 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 218055
 
"Your solution is not as simple as you think" Remember we are talking about a very expensive life sustaining
natural resource.

Either we do or die.

Man ingenuity does the trick. You spend a lot of money in home insulation, heat systems, store oil and gas and burn it to heat a home. Is do or die. As water goes costlier, we need to pay more to all kinds of devices and systems and technologies to use it.

- sea water need separate and very different supply and sewage systems and then the question is how you treat saline waste water, hope you do not recommend to discharge untreated raw sewage into the sea.

Same like any waste water.
en.wikipedia.org

Then the precious processed water goes to irrigate plants for agriculture.

Aside what will do those that are many hundred of miles far away from the sea in semi arid or similar places?
Water pipes and pumps.
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