You're right DP, ocean water has tons and tons of crap in it. Every time
there is a war or some other conflict there is another addition to the
pollution. Ships, planes, people and war items are dumped into the ocean.
Then when we get done with that we continue to dump militaria into the seas.
It has become an extremely easy way to dispose whatever we don't need or want
by hiding it under the water. Space junk is another example of water
pollution. It's never going to stop and soon we will wonder how all of this
happened. We have to stop shortening our lives by polluting the Earth with all
of our castoffs.WHEW, there, I have stopped my rant. Maybe I will tie a rock
to it and throw it into the ocean.
Mike
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022, 04:55:53 PM CST, dpolhill
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
recent snows have gotten colorado precipitation up to normal. Still too early
to conclude downstream states can stay open AZ has suggested 5% voluntary
conservation. mandatory to come. governor in state of the start message
suggested a project to take water from Sea of Cortez, desalinate and pump to
cities. My neighbor is an expert in membrane filters and has worked on
several things patented, although he owns none ... evidently his contract with
U of Denver gives them all property rights and revenue. He says desalination
is not expensive, but ocean water has lots of other crap (so to speak) in it
that causes issues. I got him elected to our water district Board which was a
waste of his talent as the issues were mostly people and money, not chemistry.
DP
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