There's a court case going on right now which might lead to the cutting of water imports into L.A. by 50% from northern California. (Poor little smelt fish are getting sucked into pumps and killed.) Depending on how the case is decided, it could resulting in cutting off water to agriculture and water rationing to residents.
I know there's been recent strides in bringing down the cost of desalination plants -- especially by Israel. How does the cost of water produced by one of these plants compare to the normal cost of water?
I know there's been recent strides in bringing down the cost of desalination plants -- especially by Israel. How does the cost of water produced by one of these plants compare to the normal cost of water?
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