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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 260901" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>I hope this is not too far off subject.</p><p>While watching a show on the power plants at Niagra Falls, an interesting factoid was mentioned. 2/3rd of all the fresh water in the US flows over the Falls.</p><p>That's a heck of alot of fresh water, flowing to the sea.</p><p>We have pipeline systems that flows natural gas from Texas and many other states in almost a spider web configuration to service the entire nation.</p><p>Water could be treated the same way. </p><p>The huge reservoir of the Great Lakes could provided a renewable and almost inexhaustible</p><p>supply of potable water throughout the US.</p><p>This would be have to be a huge scale federal program. (that part is scary)</p><p>Water will be the next oil.(read as shortage)</p><p>Maybe we should plan for it, instead of praying for rain to fill our rivers, lakes and kitchen faucets.</p><p>PAX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 260901, member: 1664"] I hope this is not too far off subject. While watching a show on the power plants at Niagra Falls, an interesting factoid was mentioned. 2/3rd of all the fresh water in the US flows over the Falls. That's a heck of alot of fresh water, flowing to the sea. We have pipeline systems that flows natural gas from Texas and many other states in almost a spider web configuration to service the entire nation. Water could be treated the same way. The huge reservoir of the Great Lakes could provided a renewable and almost inexhaustible supply of potable water throughout the US. This would be have to be a huge scale federal program. (that part is scary) Water will be the next oil.(read as shortage) Maybe we should plan for it, instead of praying for rain to fill our rivers, lakes and kitchen faucets. PAX [/QUOTE]
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