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Anonymous (ID: gOpZt9P3) Canada No.510780861 >>510782465 >>510782583 >>510783508 >>510783771 >>510783907 >>510786462 >>510786616 >>510786878 >>510787342 >>510788342 >>510790831 >>510790988 >>510792056 >>510792127 >>510793199 >>510793646
YOU CANNOT WASTE WATER
IT'S A LIE
IT WAS ALL A LIE
YOU CANNOT WASTE WATER

When you use water it just goes back into circulation.
It evaporates and then it rains back down and it repeats forever.

NO WATER IS DESTROYED

Those people that told you not to waste water as a kid.

They told you hey Timmy, don't have too long of a shower, don't leave the tap on.

THEY WERE ALL FULL OF SHIT

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DESTROY WATER
Anonymous (ID: t7Up0kdb) United States No.510781327 >>510783970
Kind of. There is a rate at which water replenishes in the water stores that are accessible. So it's mostly just logistics. It would be more intelligent to recycle water on a smaller scale per house, per city block, and per city district/town. Essentially water recycling facilities need to be added into the infrastructure which will decrease the water waste by a lot. This becomes much easier if people are actually clean. And it goes against the jew.
Anonymous (ID: G306Tn52) United States No.510782465 >>510783726
>>510780861 (OP)
Bro my town is literally running out of water because the ogallala aquifer is declining about 10 feet a year. You definitely can waste water especially in arid or semi arid areas
Anonymous (ID: XI/6KQcM) Germany No.510782583 >>510783087 >>510784012
>>510780861 (OP)
OP pls go into death valley on a hot day. Bring only one gallon of water. Once you have reached a very remote place pour it all out and explain to yourself 'it goes back into circulation :3'
Anonymous (ID: 7sZ/MrIR) France No.510783087 >>510783137 >>510786737
>>510782583
where do you think the water goes?
Anonymous (ID: XI/6KQcM) Germany No.510783137 >>510783197 >>510783466
>>510783087
into circulation fucking autistic fromage baguette
Anonymous (ID: t7Up0kdb) United States No.510783197 >>510783540 >>510783639 >>510784245 >>510792127
>>510783137
Where is the water going if the reservoirs are decreasing yearly?
Anonymous (ID: hk3vuXwK) Canada No.510783240
There is water under the ocean.
Anonymous (ID: D15H09ai) Canada No.510783466 >>510784202
>>510783137
why did you mention bread? and now youโ€™re saying the opposite of what you said before.
Anonymous (ID: cJ5Dta76) United States No.510783508 >>510784202
>>510780861 (OP)
The problem is that you don't waste water the problem is that with modern treatment plants and bottling companies the water is all being bottled and stored in sealed places instead of being evaporated back into the atmosphere and recycled that's where the water shortage comes in.
doesn't really matter 70% of the planet is covered in water and with the modern tech anybody that's telling you we can't decelinated salt water is either Jewish or a CEO or both what they want to do is act like there's a shortage so they could mark up the price of bottled water and make you think that all the water is gone when there's plenty of water they just want to create an artificial shortage
Anonymous (ID: D15H09ai) Canada No.510783540
>>510783197

into areas where there are no reservoirs, could be an in h or could be a mile away, but he ground absorbs it up to feed plants who then shit out oxygen for us which we breath out as co2 which reacts with something and turns into water. its amazing really
Anonymous (ID: cJ5Dta76) United States No.510783639
>>510783197
Bottling companies and water treatment plants
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510783726 >>510783908
>>510782465
>What is seawater desalination?
>What is a water pump?
You're a retard & the morons who run your town/city are also retarded.
Anonymous (ID: 9rQKJDrg) United States No.510783771 >>510784202
>>510780861 (OP)
we learned about the water cycle in like 1st grade. We are all drinking dinosaur piss.
Anonymous (ID: T6JjW0Te) No.510783907
>>510780861 (OP)
>clean water
Takes time, energy, resources to clean it and deliver it.
There is a good chance OP is a Pajeet Deepshet.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510783908 >>510784531
>>510783726
>>What is seawater desalination?
Seawater desalination is the process of removing salt and other minerals from seawater to produce fresh water, making it suitable for human consumption, agriculture, or industrial use. This process involves various technologies, such as reverse osmosis, distillation, or electrodialysis, to remove salt and other impurities from seawater. Desalination is often used in coastal regions where access to fresh water is limited, providing a reliable source of drinking water for communities and industries.
>>What is a water pump?
A water pump is a device that uses energy to move water from one location to another, often increasing the water's pressure or flow rate. Water pumps are commonly used for various applications, such as:
Supplying water to households, farms, or industries
Irrigation systems
Draining flooded areas or pools
Circulating water in heating or cooling systems
Boosting water pressure in plumbing systems
There are different types of water pumps, including centrifugal pumps, submersible pumps, and diaphragm pumps, each designed for specific uses and environments.

>Y-y-you're telling me we could just desalinate seawater and pump it to my town/city when there's a water shortage???????!??!?!?!?!??!?!??????!??!?!?!?
>W O A H
>O
>A
>H
>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KYS, infuriating moron.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510783970 >>510784049 >>510784847 >>510785626
>>510781327
>LETS
>ALL
>DRINK
>FILTERED
>SEWAGE
>WATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another demented freak.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510784012 >>510784096
>>510782583
Pipes can't reach that far bro. Just look at the GMMRP. Undenyable proof!
Anonymous (ID: 7sZ/MrIR) France No.510784049
>>510783970
sewage water also goes back into the system and ends up in resorvoirs. imagine, we are drinking water that once flowed down an indian river
Anonymous (ID: 7sZ/MrIR) France No.510784096 >>510784202
>>510784012
you could have pooling stations every few miles. that would solve it with an inlet and outlet on every pool.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510784202 >>510784596
>>510783466
IQ too low.
>>510783508
>water is all being bottled and stored in sealed places instead of being evaporated back into the atmosphere and recycled that's where the water shortage comes in
At least 80% of evaporation is of the oceans. Completely nonsensical assertation.
>>510783771
>We
>>510784096
>What is the GMMRP?
Anonymous (ID: ayXEvflC) United States No.510784245 >>510784532
>>510783197
you're arguing with retards that think no effort or energy is required to get clean water.
Anonymous (ID: LO26Je0q) United States No.510784359
State is incapable of productive action, itโ€™s a parasite, so it bogarts easy but essential tasks like providing water to front as an invaluable element of society, but as State is incapable of productive action it struggles even with these simple task, hence this type of propaganda
Anonymous (ID: LO26Je0q) United States No.510784531 >>510784792
>>510783908
Yes, thatโ€™s exactly what you could do, itโ€™s actually more energy intensive to pump water more than a few hundred miles than it is to desalinate sea water
Anonymous (ID: t7Up0kdb) United States No.510784532
>>510784245
It can be cleaned easily. There are also major inefficiencies in the energy production as well. But then the system needs to be maintained. Nuclear and hydrogen fuel seems promising. Wind is a meme. Solar is feasible with better tech but the current tech is also a meme.
Anonymous (ID: tHfEIWHn) United States No.510784596 >>510784882
>>510784202

>what is gmmrp
i dont know, what is is gmmrp? great mammaries motorboated right proppa?
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510784792
>>510784531
>There isn't enough nuclear material to fuel nuclear power plants to power a few water pumps
Another retard unworthy of life.
>B-b-but nuclear power is bad because of RADIATION!
Go eat some beta decay and KYS.
Anonymous (ID: L56bc0Js) United States No.510784847 >>510784933
>>510783970
Mate all the water on the planet barring shit from comets and asteroids hitting us has been here for billions of years. It's been getting drunk, then pissed out by plants and animals, over and over for all that time. Simulating a purification process like a natural spring is unavoidable when you feed billions of nigs and let them breed like locusts
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510784882
>>510784596
The Great Man-Made River Project (GMMRP) is a vast network of pipes and reservoirs that supplies fresh water from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System to Libya's coastal cities. Conceived in the late 1960s and begun in 1984, it's considered one of the world's largest irrigation projects. Here's a brief overview:
Key Features:
>Water Source: The project taps into the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System, a fossil aquifer containing water accumulated during the last ice age.
>Pipe Network: The GMMRP consists of over 1,300 wells, most over 500 meters deep, and a 4,000-kilometer-long network of pipelines that transport water to cities like Tripoli and Benghazi.
>Water Supply: The project provides around 70% of Libya's fresh water, supplying over 6 million cubic meters of water per day.
>Cost: The estimated cost of the project is around $25 billion.
Challenges:
>Sustainability Concerns: The aquifer's water is non-renewable, and estimates suggest it may last anywhere from 60 to 1,000 years, depending on extraction rates.
>Infrastructure Damage: The project has faced setbacks due to conflict, neglect, and vandalism, particularly during the Libyan Civil War.
>Maintenance: Ongoing challenges include securing funding, employing skilled consultants, and selecting high-quality materials to ensure the network's durability and efficiency.
Impact:
>Improved Water Access: The GMMRP has significantly improved access to fresh water for millions of Libyans, supporting agriculture, industry, and domestic use.
>Economic Benefits: The project has opened doors for economic development, particularly in agriculture, and has transformed Libya's water landscape.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510784933
>>510784847
End the welfare and the problem fixes itself pretty quick.
Anonymous (ID: hFOtZ2lL) Canada No.510785023 >>510785537
I know, I've always known.
Fuck this Evil Ignorant world, the stupidity and evil triggers me.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510785537
>>510785023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9clgg5fwn2o
Anonymous (ID: HVeDq2V+) United Kingdom No.510785626 >>510785767
>>510783970
Retarded nigger
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510785767
>>510785626
I have some recycled liquid you can drink if you're desperate.
Anonymous (ID: qS7haCBO) United States No.510786462 >>510786563 >>510787232
>>510780861 (OP)
How about when they told us one drop of used motor oil can contaminate a million gallons of water.
Now think of how much oil is on the roads and where it goes when it rains.
Anonymous (ID: t7Up0kdb) United States No.510786563
>>510786462
How many millions of gallons flow through rivers every day?
Anonymous (ID: EpxoNXeF) United States No.510786616 >>510786754
>>510780861 (OP)
Plants convert water and CO2 into carbohydrates and oxygen (fun fact, the oxygen is extracted from the water, not the CO2).
So yeah. Plants are literally depleting the global water supply.
Anonymous (ID: r3IWicHn) United States No.510786737 >>510786790 >>510786851
>>510783087
not many know this but the water actually gets circulated through the below realm through a hole at the north pole, air is circulated through this point as well
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510786754 >>510788761
>>510786616
>the oxygen is extracted from the water, not the CO2
Wrong.
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510786790
>>510786737
Not many people believe obviously wrong BS.
Anonymous (ID: t7Up0kdb) United States No.510786851
>>510786737
The toroid holes are in antarctica and greenland.
Anonymous (ID: CKbYR8Hj) Canada No.510786878
>>510780861 (OP)
Where do you think that water comes from? Not everywhere in the world has giant fucking freshwater lakes just lying around.
Anonymous (ID: 9rQKJDrg) United States No.510787232
>>510786462
people were told once to bury their used oil in a hole in their yard. Not even kidding.
Anonymous (ID: QdFOCUGi) France No.510787342
>>510780861 (OP)
they mean don't waste potable water, treatment is costly, uses a lot of energy.
Anonymous (ID: eYGSGMs4) United States No.510788342 >>510789757
>>510780861 (OP)
the entire reason why programs like this exist is not to bring awareness that water is running out
its either them being concerned about lake/river reserves not keeping up with demand
or the government wanting to spend less on filtering water for use again

real talk just get a well and buy a filter for it, no fucks given how long you leave it on
Anonymous (ID: EpxoNXeF) United States No.510788761 >>510789711
>>510786754
>Wrong
No u
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodissociation
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510789711 >>510790295
>>510788761
And where does the carbon used for the carbohydrates come from?
Anonymous (ID: 7oqALWnM) Australia No.510789757 >>510790673
>>510788342
>or the government wanting to spend less on filtering water for use again
How much do we spend on the military?
I think we can spare a few billion for water treatment.
Anonymous (ID: EpxoNXeF) United States No.510790295
>>510789711
That comes from the CO2. Oxygen in not released as a byproduct of this stage of the reaction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_cycle
Anonymous (ID: eYGSGMs4) United States No.510790673
>>510789757
idk bout AUS but here in the states its the federal government that handles military spending
local governments handle water ordeals
although the federal government can get involved when rivers are shared between states, they dont really do much
they'd rather spend that tax money on other projects
Anonymous (ID: zRNb43hO) Canada No.510790831
>>510780861 (OP)

Everything is water, different densities.
Sound moves and controls everything.
Anonymous (ID: E7PeTnMS) United Kingdom No.510790988
>>510780861 (OP)
It's like juggling. The balls will always return after you throw them, but if you throw them very high, it won't return when you need it. Time is a factor too.
But still I wouldn't worry about showering too much. In the UK the water companies lose 25% of all water via leaks.
Anonymous (ID: jEtV4/aE) United Kingdom No.510792056
>>510780861 (OP)
You put your waste into clean water, making it sewage.
Youโ€™re the waste.
Anonymous (ID: 6AlMYa3r) United States No.510792127
>>510783197
>>510780861 (OP)
retards don't realize that every single human on the planet is 80% water and that every jeet is 80lbs of fresh water wasted.
Anonymous (ID: XlxmDxX4) Poland No.510793199
>>510780861 (OP)
>NO WATER IS DESTROYED
technically Earth lose some hydrogen as it escapes from upper parts of atmosphere
it is not much, but in time we may be without water (kidding, Sun will engulf us earlier; ans seeing how whit going, we will have difficult time to survive into next century due to retardness of (((elites))) )
Anonymous (ID: zjCKauZ8) Sweden No.510793646
>>510780861 (OP)
>IT'S A LIE
>IT WAS ALL A LIE
>YOU CANNOT WASTE WATER
It's also idiotic because any effects are regional.
It's not like saving water in Canada will save some Burkina Faso nigger from droughts.
If you live in a region with excess fresh water, then you should use it. For instance, make more greenhouses and grow more stuff at home or why not eat more meat?

But everything is a fucking psyop, that's why nobody but the retarded trusts the government