Pumping more water or increasing water transfer from other
areas is not going to solve this problem. Increased pumping and
transferring water from further locations increases the need for more
power generation and this directly translates into more power plants.
For those of us who love our amazing vistas and crystal clear blue
skies, the solution to our water needs can't involve polluting our
skies. Clearly, we must look to other solutions to solve our water
needs. Full Article on HarvestH2o >>
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