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At this point they must be TRYING to be worse than Detroit, hell they're going to have worse water than Flint.

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Worst thing are that so called "green deal" need a lot of water. Also servers need insane amount of water for cooling, and considering how much data centers are in CA around big cities this will make situation even worse. Big tech companies are full of money and don't hesitate to spend it to bribe politicians and media.

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What LA needs is a nuclear-powered desalination plant. The fresh-from-salt water flowing through the reactor would cool it.

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At this point, L.A would be better off with a nuclear meltdown.

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They closed San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, and I think Diablo Canyon. No nukes in calif. There was a plan for (4) de-sal plants, but another Poaler said that was off the books. Does Nestle still pull water out of Calif. for bottling on a 229.00 doller permit?

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You must drinka de poopoo.

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They'll need to engage in a lot of fraud to declare such water safe. They can deal with waste products no problem, but what happens to chemicals and hormones like estrogens? I don't think they can be filtered out without it being prohibitively expensive.

I guess they'll kill two birds with one stone: Recycle water while at the same time administer "girl juice" to any remaining men.

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They really want us drinking piss and eating shit ... and bugs.

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Santa Clara, (in silicon valley, home of the SF 49ers' Levi Stadium) has had a wastewater treatment facility producing drinkable water, for about ten years now. I have toured it, it's quite impressive, including reverse osmosis and ultraviolet processes. They use the reclaimed water primarily for irrigation though.

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im not saying it is not safe to do in theory you just have literally the most corrupt and incompetent administrations and they are the one building it. i wouldnt trust this administration to build a sand castle let alone a waste water treatment plant