• SaniFlush [any, any]
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    2 years ago

    It can’t be that hard to run a desalination plant… right? I’ll do it.

    • frogbellyratbone_ [e/em/eir, any]
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      2 years ago

      all joking aside i've been screaming about desalination for like a decade now.

      water shortage? LOL K IDK WHAT AN OCEAN IS EITHER.

      california be whining about no water when its got 800 miles of coastline

      ugh

        • frogbellyratbone_ [e/em/eir, any]
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          2 years ago

          it takes a lot of power yes. but there's no alternative. literally there's not alternative. even if we maximize rainfall it's not enough.

          sorry if i'm being aggro and a dick . that's such a boomer thing to argue. get any map of the world and look at it. ocean = water

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      2 years ago

      Desalination Plants have at least two major hurdles.

      • Evaporating water to separate it is energy intensive, so you need lots of cheap energy in order to do the work.

      • You're left with all this excess brine waste which is expensive to dispose of

      Israel (3% of global capacity) and Saudi Arabia (fucking 50%) both have sizable desalination infrastructures per capita.

      But the Saudis are absolutely wrecking their coastline with their excess brine (and burning a ton of fossil fuels to power the desalination process). As a consequence of the Saudi desalination efforts, sea water intakes in Saudi Arabia, Red Sea and Arabian Gulf, have the highest salinity in the world. The habitats in these regions have been ruined for generations.

      The Israelis are, similarly but to a lesser degree, turning the east end of the Mediterranean into a wasteland.

      • SaniFlush [any, any]
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        2 years ago

        It sucks that this might be one of the few ways a burning Earth could still keep everyone hydrated.

        • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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          2 years ago

          In America, at least, this is going to become one more profit center for the ultra wealthy. Which means it won't keep everyone hydrated. It'll just drive cost-of-living through the roof and cause people to abandon the region in droves.