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Water! Water! Everywhere and Not a Drop To Drink!
An SI Board Since March 1999
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Emcee:  Arthur Radley Type:  Unmoderated
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11 It is my understanding that water used by the microchip makers has to be of unbArthur Radley-3/19/1999
10 I began my research into the potable water/industrial water area back in 1991. Eggolas Moria-3/19/1999
9 Bryce, You are correct about the riparian rights issue out west. I remember froArthur Radley-3/19/1999
8 Monitoring drought sensitive regions for 1998/1999 cdc.noaa.gov Note--there aMike McFarland-3/19/1999
7 Elmer; Care to voice an opinion from an "experts" point of view on tSteve Lokness-3/19/1999
6 TD - I believe out west they buy and sell water rights "riparian rights&quBryce Elkins-3/19/1999
5 Water and who controls the water has had major impacts in our recorded history.Arthur Radley-3/19/1999
4 You are right there - Water is essential and comes dear when it is in short supElmer Rauckman-3/19/1999
3 TexasDude, I think you've started an excellent thread. Water could become aChris Forte-3/19/1999
2 Elmer, There are so many implications to this water issue that go beyond just tArthur Radley-3/19/1999
1 Dude - What a good idea. These are all potentially profitable, I was only workElmer Rauckman-3/19/1999
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