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West Palm Beach Florida’s water crisis worsens- 22 days before the city runs out

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posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 01:57 AM
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This could turn out to be pretty bad. Time to give florida back to the gators

At least they still let people water their lawns once a week.

be a shame if the lawns looked like crap


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posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 02:12 AM
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Whaaat ?

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posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 02:28 AM
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the smartest thing any of us can do for an emergency type scenario is to learn how to properly filter rainwater/groundwater, or own a gravity filter of some kind...


if/when the SHTF, even just a short duration emergency without public services, this is the most important survival requirement.
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posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 02:28 AM
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It was bound to happen in due time. Natural resources almost gone, jobs, housing, crime, economy, crazy laws and much more the giant influx of people that ruined the state. Glad I got out a long time ago, friends and family, most of them at least moved north.
Why not recycle sewage water like the neighboring cities do? Damn yuppies, they like it as such anyway, buy more bottled water from the Mid/Florida aquifer.
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posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 02:51 AM
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Don't these guys stay by the ocean?



posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 07:32 AM
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What I don't get is why the City, County, or State has not invested in a Desalination Plant?
I mean, "Hello" ocean right next door!!!
Every community that is along any of our coast lines should invest in a plant!



posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 08:11 AM
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Desalination plants are hellish expensive, especially during these hard economic times. It's probably cheaper to truck water in from other states.



posted on Jun, 14 2011 @ 08:27 AM
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They have known for years of the looming water problems in this country and have had plenty of time to have built such plants but noooo we can put that on the back burner while we need to build this turtle bridge(One built in Florida).



posted on Jun, 15 2011 @ 08:09 AM
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I could'nt agree with you more I think that's polotics seems to be the same no matter wich part of the country your from. Democracy by it's nature seems to lead to procrastination, it's easier for poloticians to put off the hard decisons until after the next election cycle. Especially decisions that are going to cost alot of taxpayer money.




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