Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
I'm not far from it. I pay 1.75 cents/gal, including sewer and distribution charges.
On Jul 01 12:31 PM rrtzmd wrote:
> ...by the way, if you're willing to pay two cents a gallon for water, > here's a company that turns AIR into water: > > www.watermicron.com/co... > > ...personally, I prefer the most environmentally friendly ways of > managing resources -- here's a good list of places to start research: > > > www.teexmicron.com/res.../
Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
Great Article(s). I'd like to see how much worse these numbers get when ethanol production and oil shale processing (especially in Western Colorado) are added into the equation.
I'm afraid our myopic politicians are more than willing to trade water for energy.
Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
On Jul 01 12:31 PM rrtzmd wrote:
> ...by the way, if you're willing to pay two cents a gallon for water,
> here's a company that turns AIR into water:
>
> www.watermicron.com/co...
>
> ...personally, I prefer the most environmentally friendly ways of
> managing resources -- here's a good list of places to start research:
>
>
> www.teexmicron.com/res.../
Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
I'm afraid our myopic politicians are more than willing to trade water for energy.