Plants don't like salt.
Lol...the thriving ag industry in southeastern Alberta clearly makes your opinions on the matter irrelevant but please keep them coming. They are, if nothing else, entertaining.
Plants don't like salt.
Lol...the thriving ag industry in southeastern Alberta clearly makes your opinions on the matter irrelevant but please keep them coming. They are, if nothing else, entertaining.
One important thing that I almost missed was that Californians each use 181 gallons of water every day. They can't afford to use that much water. Too many swimming pools? That is an awful lot of water.
You're a f-cking idiot.
I was surprised by that amount myself.
Oops, sorry for upsetting you but if you think the agricultural industry in southeastern Alberta is doing something wrong perhaps you could call up some farmers or even better, one of the Alberta Agriculture offices. I'm sure they'd love to hear from you, particularly if it's a slow day and they can all gather round the speaker phone to listen to your pearls of wisdom. I'm sure, after listening to your advice, they will shut down all the irrigation systems immediately...unless, of course, they think you're a f-cking idiot.
I doubt that is individually. It's probably per capita which would include commercial and industrial use.
And they are headed for a water shortage.
Water through flow in AB, year 1930, on rivers is down approx 75 %.
A few years back they approved a huge mall subdivision expansion. Water availability was the problem then and it will only get worse.
Alberta's Future Water Wars - Alberta Venture
Now Putz, do you understand that?
Oops, sorry for upsetting you but if you think the agricultural industry in southeastern Alberta is doing something wrong perhaps you could call up some farmers or even better, one of the Alberta Agriculture offices. I'm sure they'd love to hear from you, particularly if it's a slow day and they can all gather round the speaker phone to listen to your pearls of wisdom. I'm sure, after listening to your advice, they will shut down all the irrigation systems immediately...unless, of course, they think you're a f-cking idiot.
I doubt that is individually. It's probably per capita which would include commercial and industrial use.
You're getting more f-cking idiotic, you need to come down silly Putz.
All anyone has to do is irrigate and voila?
Pete doesn't believe in climate change.
I bet head hunters from Alberta Environment have been after you for years.
paraphrasing eh1eh...gotta dig the internet...so many knowledgeable people on it...hydrology, geology, paleoclimatology, counter terrorism instructors, real lawyers, pilots, law enforcement folk, actual university graduates, military veterans, brew masters, like wow...so many 'experts', would-be intellectuals, when in fact most are jittery googlers, anxious store clerks texting from the break room, 'musicians', poets, laid-off fire hall janitors and welfare booze hounds.
it's a cool place to get answers to all the big questions of the day.
I doubt that is individually. It's probably per capita which would include commercial and industrial use.
I see I thought "per capita" meant by head.
Yes, and it's derived by total use divided by number of heads. Corporations are people, but they don't have heads.
Could urine become a commodity in these dry places? Do vegetables urinate?I see, and these headless people are not counted, I suppose, and their share is shared among those who do have heads. Right, it's quite clear now. I think I''ll have some water.![]()
How far along is the research into synthetic water?
How far along is the research into synthetic water?