El Paso’s dry climate — it rains just 9 inches annually — is one of the reasons the city has taken water management so seriously.

  • Mbourgon everywhere
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    1021 days ago

    Kinda curious about how much the industrial/agricultural uses these days. Decades ago, they stonewashed blue jeans, flooded pecan farms, and even had a lake (Shadow Mountain). And I’m also curious how Juarez is doing it - the aquifer is probably the same

  • partial_accumen
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    1221 days ago

    I don’t know why anyone would have a problem with this. 99.9% of the water on our planet has been here for billions of years. We’re all drinking a million times recycled dinosaur piss on the daily.

  • @[email protected]
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    521 days ago

    The only problem with this system is it does not separate all the pharmaceuticals that humans pee out. It’s the same issue every city on the Great Lakes deals with … the need for potable water that is often sourced from where the treated water is sent.

    The only way around it is distilling the water through heat, but that comes with its own set of issues.

  • @[email protected]
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    321 days ago

    I read the headline and went “what, are they going to start drinking their own piss?”

    And the answer was yes. Yes they are drinking their own piss.