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Robert Waldmann Mark Thoma has a long post on the end of the Fresh Water Salt Water truce. He quotes at length from Olivier Blanchard’s declaration of peace in our…
Robert Waldmann Mark Thoma has a long post on the end of the Fresh Water Salt Water truce. He quotes at length from Olivier Blanchard’s declaration of peace in our…
…heavy metals, and not bio-degradable. I believe I was the only one to be concerned about the water sources for the area as part of clean up and reparations in…
…selling water rights goes on. We will be ‘surprised’ and ‘no one saw it coming’ comments will fill our ears. Loss of water comes in many forms. We never thought…
…be used “as wisely as possible.” It is the first time in the 54-year history of theState Water Project that water allocations to all of the public water agencies it…
…interstates and airports, waste water treatment, water treatment, …. These are still much a part of the way forward in this, the early 21st Century. Of late, and for some…
…650,000-gallon-per-day process water treatment and recovery system that recycles up to 75 percent of the plant’s process water—enabling Frito-Lay to reduce its annual water use by 100 million gallons. The…
…of the stakes, he said, the climate-water connection is of global importance. Droughts are enabling more devastating wildfires, while storms are carrying more water leading to more dangerous floods. “This…
From David Zetland (Aguanomics) comes this note… Marginal Revolution University [free, online] has released 14 lessons (2-7 min, each) on water economics as part of its development economics unit. They…
…of the water distributed from reservoirs is lost before it reaches customer taps. Farms and business that need water deliveries must downsize. Even farmers who rely on rain for water…
…this post on why it’s difficult for the Dutch to export their water “expertise” — mostly because the rest of the world faces water shortage rather than water superabundance. **…