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I just read some about the big water problems around the world! And I think i have it pretty good where i live now! Got 50 meters to the sea "Vättern" It's quite big as well!
Vättern has been famous for the excellent quality of its transparent water. Many of the municipalities in the area receive their drinking water directly from Vättern. The lake water requires very little treatment before being pumped into the municipal systems and the natural, untreated water can be safely drunk from almost any point in the lake. It has been suggested that Vättern is the largest body of potable water in the world. The surrounding municipalities process 100% of their sewage.
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When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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So you are all saying that if the Ice Bucket Challenge was in Sudan, the local most likely shoot the idiot carrying out the challenge for wasting the precious water?
I nominate Justin Beiber.![]()
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I thought the EPA were made up from the Simpsons Movie.![]()
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All stuff to do with the news this morning from what Ive read too.
AP/Jae C. Hong Your summer in extreme weather
California drought
Since May, California has faced a historic drought, resulting in the loss of 63 trillion gallons of water. 95.4 percent of the state is now experiencing "severe" drought conditions, which is only a marginal improvement from 97.5 percent last week.
A recent study published in the journal Science found that the Earth has actually risen about 0.16 inches in the past 18 months because of the extreme loss of groundwater. The drought is particularly devastating for California's enormous agriculture industry and will cost the state $2.2 billion this year, cutting over 17,000 jobs in the process.
Meteorologists blame the drought on a large zone (almost 4 miles high and 2,000 miles long) of high pressure in the atmosphere off the West Coast which blocks Pacific winter storms from reaching land. High pressure zones come and go, but this one has been stationary since December 2012.
This is more the worry: The political driven arguments verses the scientific measured climatic changes underneath the article are worth reading its not hard to see who knows what they are talking about and who is political driven.
The difference between global warming and ocean warming should be the point.
Climate scientist drops the F-bomb after startling Arctic discovery - Salon.com
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@Andre has an obsession with water, now I know why. It is a vital and important commodity.
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Why is that? Are they protecting us from water born diseases or them from losing a taxable resource? I know what they'd make out but I wonder the truth about it.
You buy land here in NSW and you can get taxed on the water that naturally runs through your property creeks rivers etc,thats aside from the man made channels. I think dams for straight catchment are not charged for.
Out here some smart farmers dam up creeks so the extra weight of the water goes under their land further and makes life and growth easier if they systematically did that everyones troubles would be over,but instead they make that illegal too,so the esteries and smaller properties are drying up and hollow underneath so rain just disapears down fast and the top soil blows away.
The governments and local councils here really are position ,power and money driven to the point of a anti natural form of insanity.
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