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To: Earlie who wrote (42328)9/30/2005 12:04:17 AM
From: shadesRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I have travelled across the US more times and over more years than I care to admit to. And every time, I come back home thinking that before long we will witness serious water-based problems

In west palm beach area - it already is a problem - sand comes up - many articles have been published in the palm beach post about the water problem in that area - in clearwater area - not as much sand - but you still need a filter - the beaches have so many water advisories all the time with polluted water they are no longer swimmable - mothers are suing local gubbments because thier babies now have life long permanent medical conditions becaue they swam in polluted waters before the advisories went up. So the PROBLEM is already HERE - we don't have to wait - it is already a MAJOR issue. I watched a special on PBS called THIRST - the utilities were already ahead of the curve buying up water companies years ago globally. Look I have done my share of globe trekking - I used to be a big surfer - I don't go in the water so much anymore - its not safe in this area - I rode through some mountain land in the northwest - not many people - lots of rivers and water - I am moving dude.