Oh, I Hope This Pans Out!
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Oh, I Hope This Pans Out!
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The gist of it is that they think they've figured out how to make a wastewater treatment facility that makes both clean water *and* electricity.
If it all works, my first inclination would be to install them in costal desert communities, hook them up to desalination plants, and pump fresh water into the desert for irrigation.
The gist of it is that they think they've figured out how to make a wastewater treatment facility that makes both clean water *and* electricity.
If it all works, my first inclination would be to install them in costal desert communities, hook them up to desalination plants, and pump fresh water into the desert for irrigation.
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I'll let them convert my aerobic septic system as a trial.
Long as i don't get shocked when i flush
Long as i don't get shocked when i flush

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Since my brother's water well pump runs on electricity, it uses electricity to refill the tank each flush, so ... if a generator turbine is hooked to the flushed wastewater so it turns the turbine, ... I think we have a water making ....electricity making .... perpetual motion machine .... but someone has to work at flushing 24/7 .... oh well.Rex B wrote:I'll let them convert my aerobic septic system as a trial.
Long as i don't get shocked when i flush
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I'm tryin' to think of the last time we visited a 'coastal desert' community. 

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Oldgringo wrote:I'm tryin' to think of the last time we visited a 'coastal desert' community.


Oh well, at least the money didn't go to some OTHER science student researching "The Butterfly Effect" Memory and Batman on the Government's (taxpayers') dime.
Perhaps this lady can produce food and living cities out of desert wasteland in Peru... or cartels will have more farmland.
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I guess you never went to L.A.Oldgringo wrote:I'm tryin' to think of the last time we visited a 'coastal desert' community.
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Or San Diego.WildBill wrote:I guess you never went to L.A.Oldgringo wrote:I'm tryin' to think of the last time we visited a 'coastal desert' community.
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Sorry to break it to you, but it's not when you "flush" that you'll get zapped.Rex B wrote:I'll let them convert my aerobic septic system as a trial.
Long as i don't get shocked when i flush

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No, no I have never been to L.A. or San Diego...and have absolutely no plans of ever going there. You?sjfcontrol wrote:Or San Diego.WildBill wrote:I guess you never went to L.A.Oldgringo wrote:I'm tryin' to think of the last time we visited a 'coastal desert' community.
We have traveled through the Redwoods coming out in Crescent City. The Metro areas hold no appeal.
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I'd like to see some installed in Washington DC and let Congress power the nation instead of pumping us dry.
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Southern CA (most of the state, actually, IIRC) is naturally a desert. All the water used by agriculture is pumped in from other states, so those peoples' water bills would go down if CA could supply their own irrigation water.Oldgringo wrote:No, no I have never been to L.A. or San Diego...and have absolutely no plans of ever going there. You?sjfcontrol wrote:Or San Diego.WildBill wrote:I guess you never went to L.A.Oldgringo wrote:I'm tryin' to think of the last time we visited a 'coastal desert' community.
We have traveled through the Redwoods coming out in Crescent City. The Metro areas hold no appeal.
Really, though, I was thinking mostly of the Sahara Desert and the food/water shortage in parts of Africa.
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