With many areas worldwide, Southern England included, now classed as Very Highly Stressed when it comes to water supply per head of population.
A question.
Would you be willing to pay more for the food on your plate, or use water that has been "through the system" at least once already?
Water can be treated, and allowed to re-enter the system altready. Desalination plants are already supplying drinking water. But supplying drinking water is only scratching the surface of the problem.
It's also required for nearly everything you eat. In order for it to be grown. Be it meat, grain, fruit or vegetable. To meet present food demands, water would have to "bought in", to help try and slow price rises down.
This is not a short term solution, or a quick fix.
Hand held units are available already that are used in some parts of the world where supplies are dubious. Larger ones exist for home use.
A question.
Would you be willing to pay more for the food on your plate, or use water that has been "through the system" at least once already?
Water can be treated, and allowed to re-enter the system altready. Desalination plants are already supplying drinking water. But supplying drinking water is only scratching the surface of the problem.
It's also required for nearly everything you eat. In order for it to be grown. Be it meat, grain, fruit or vegetable. To meet present food demands, water would have to "bought in", to help try and slow price rises down.
This is not a short term solution, or a quick fix.
Hand held units are available already that are used in some parts of the world where supplies are dubious. Larger ones exist for home use.
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