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    #16
    The only source of fresh water would be to pipe it from the Great Lakes , the Columbia river , or ole Mississippi . There realy are no other sources of major water left in that area

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      #17
      Like mustard said, who is in charge of community planning? Here in the Wild West, even rural subdivisions have to clear the hurdles to get the rubber stamp/approval.

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        #18
        California is like hawaii. People moving in from all over the world for the great climate Except they do not have a wet season. Without water they grow nothing. I am sure agriculture water use is shut down is it not? Its all a desert And city where once crops grew under Iirrigation. Nice place to live.

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          #19
          1. I didn't know that pecan orchards use a huge amount of water. 2. That India is desalinating ocean water using energy from waves. 3. 60% of the fresh water is used for agriculture-80% of that for meat prod'n. Irrigation is resorting to digging 1000 foot deep wells to replace shallow ones at costs of approx. $300,000.

          It makes sense to me that meat prod'n should be confined to areas with high rainfall. SF3 , you lucly guy, here's your niche.

          Also US might like to stop wasting money on wars and instead get desalinization projects
          going instead?

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            #20
            What about the bc coast,ship is cheaper,imagine the look on the enviro's faces when an oil tanker pulls up and starts sucking up some fresh water,lol.

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              #21
              That was my thinking also. A tanker could efficiently suck suck up some water at a river mouth purify and have it ready to drink. Unload. Go for another.

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                #22
                At Vancouver, about 10 years ago, we watched a boat towing a glacier south to California. Spring water for bottling.

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                  #23
                  Actually maybe they could lay a pipeline on the ocean floor no land grab hassle no enviromental problems run it north

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