jb92563
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Something I've never seen mentioned in CA or other coastal places is the use of a parallel water system for salt water or non-potable water for toilets, etc. in which quality wouldn't matter much, if any.
Use potable fresh water only where needed.
Bruce
I work for a SOCAL water utility and we do have a recycled water available in a parallel system.
Those recycled water customers are for agriculture, golf courses, water parks and some industrial.
It would be cost prohibitive to create a parallel system to service a half million households with recycled water, especially since our revenues from new housing is down.
We will have a hard enough time keeping up with the future water needs if all the open spaces here get subdivisions.
60% of our water comes from the California Aquiduct which is our supply from Northern California, the remainder comes from wells, some of which are very salty due to disolved minerals.
Seems like Ocean water filtration might start looking good if our water costs from the aquaduct keep rising.
Also I noticed a competition for an X-prize on HeroX.com to produce water captured from the air, which may produce some promising technologies.