SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : View from the Center and Left -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RMF who wrote (23012)7/6/2006 3:58:29 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 541371
 
I have often wondered how many areas are getting close to overloading their water sources. I don't know how economical it is to build long pipelines to take water from one region to another, but it may come to that.

Either that, or eventually municipalities will have to stop issuing building permits for new subdivisions where the water just doesn't exist for the additional houses.

Anyone else out there have information on water issues?



To: RMF who wrote (23012)7/6/2006 11:53:42 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541371
 
No shortage of water in the South east of Texas.