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Post by Admin on Jan 29, 2007 13:58:14 GMT -5
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Post by sarahconnor on Jan 29, 2007 15:28:18 GMT -5
The Recycled Water debate is a real biggy here at the moment.
Some how, I don't think we will be going through with it. Poll's have been taken from the public and people are just not prepared to take the risk.
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Post by sickandtired on Jan 30, 2007 11:42:13 GMT -5
Researchers have forgotton technology far greater than drinking sewage water..... There was a saline water conversion plant in Freeport, Texas completed April 7, 1961 at a cost then of $1,255,000 This Gulf Coast area plant was the first of five authorized to be built in selected areas of the US through the auspices of the US Department of the Interior to determine the best plant designs and conditions of operation to convert saline water into fresh water fit for home and industry consumption. The Freeport plant uses the long-tube vertical nultiple effect distillation process and is designed to produce up to 1,000,000 gallons of FRESH water per day. (I have a post card with a picture of the plant......What happened to this technology? ) IS it because THEY had to use these organisms instead??? and make fresh water from sewage water with organisms??? and that is safer? This technology needs to be revisited I think.......
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