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On Mon, 25 May 2015 08:14:53 -0300, wrote:

>On Sun, 24 May 2015 19:07:32 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
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>>"sf" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 24 May 2015 11:34:45 -0600, Cabrito del Bosque
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 5/24/2015 10:32 AM, notbob wrote:
>>>> > On 2015-05-24, William > wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> They may need to build massive desalinization plants on the California
>>>> >
>>>> > Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you.
>>>> >
>>>> > nb
>>>> >
>>>>
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0N601V20150415
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>>> Why not use the desalinized water for agriculture?

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>>It is extremely expensive water and could not be produced on that scale and
>>be economically viable/
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>Plus, when the salt is taken out, what happens to all that salt ?


It goes back into the ocean. The whole thing is an interesting
process.
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On Mon, 25 May 2015 10:42:18 -0600, Janet B >
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>On Mon, 25 May 2015 08:14:53 -0300, wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 24 May 2015 19:07:32 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"sf" > wrote in message
...
>>>> On Sun, 24 May 2015 11:34:45 -0600, Cabrito del Bosque
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 5/24/2015 10:32 AM, notbob wrote:
>>>>> > On 2015-05-24, William > wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> They may need to build massive desalinization plants on the California
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > nb
>>>>> >
>>>>>
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0N601V20150415
>>>>
>>>> Why not use the desalinized water for agriculture?
>>>
>>>It is extremely expensive water and could not be produced on that scale and
>>>be economically viable/
>>>

>>
>>Plus, when the salt is taken out, what happens to all that salt ?

>
>It goes back into the ocean. The whole thing is an interesting
>process.
>Janet US


Actually the same quantity of salt (NACL) and water (H2O) has been on
this planet since its creation... it never changes.
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