SAN DIEGO (AP) — Mexico ships televisions, cars, sugar and medical equipment to the United States. Soon, it may be sending water north.
Western states are looking south of the border for water to fill drinking glasses, flush toilets and sprinkle lawns, as four major U.S. water districts help plan one of two huge desalination plant proposals in Playas de Rosarito, about 15 miles south of San Diego. Combined, they would produce 150 million gallons a day, enough to supply more than 300,000 homes on both sides of the border.
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No way in hell am I drinking any water from Mehico. There's no telling what kind of diseases or bacteria from dead cartel members are floating around in that shit. Let's face it, the country (especially the northern part) is not exactly known for its' high standards of cleanliness.
Why not build the plants off San Diego?
ReplyDeleteAmerican jobs
American water
Shorter pipeline
Total control of price
Seems like a no brainer.
Paul in Texas
Thanks to the EPA killing off the American industries, getting the water from mexico where the EPA can't crack down.
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