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Re: chevy56 post# 2858

Thursday, 06/26/2008 4:07:07 PM

Thursday, June 26, 2008 4:07:07 PM

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Good day Chevy, Most of the earth is covered with water, the sun will do it's thing, Evaporation and rain will never stop. This so called global warming will only make for more evaporation, will it not? What goes up must come down. The temperatures do fluctuate in the oceans and this does effect weather patterns. Those water wars Spelly was calling for last year seem that much more goofy with the floods I see on TV. Every month so far this year we have had more rain than that same month last year. Still we have water restriction. No watering your yard from 8AM till 6PM and only one day a week, it was 2. I have flowers in pots that look sick from too much water....and I have not watered them in weeks.

Also>>Of the more than 7,500 desalination plants in operation worldwide, 60% are located in the Middle East. The world's largest plant in Saudi Arabia produces 128 MGD of desalted water. In contrast, 12% of the world's capacity is produced in the Americas, with most of the plants located in the Caribbean and Florida. To date, only a limited number of desalination plants have been built along the California coast, primarily because the cost of desalination is generally higher than the costs of other water supply alternatives available in California (e.g., water transfers and groundwater pumping). However, as drought conditions occur and concern over water availability increases, desalination projects are being proposed at numerous locations in the state.