Should California build desalination plants or a water pipeline to the North? 2 points by leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ HN Due to the drought what are the best options for future water
[–] leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ I'm curious from an engineering perspective which is more feasible [–] dalke 11y ago ↗ http://www.wired.com/2015/02/california-pipe-water-alaska/
[–] MichaelCrawford 11y ago ↗ heavy artillery in southern oregon. [–] leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ what? [–] MichaelCrawford 11y ago ↗ To keep California from taking our water. [–] SCAQTony 11y ago ↗ I think reservoirs along the San Bernardino mountains would be more effective in the long run. But then again, maybe Oregon could use some "democracy" ;-) [–] leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ Sharing is caring. Anyway we need it more than you ;)
[–] leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ what? [–] MichaelCrawford 11y ago ↗ To keep California from taking our water. [–] SCAQTony 11y ago ↗ I think reservoirs along the San Bernardino mountains would be more effective in the long run. But then again, maybe Oregon could use some "democracy" ;-) [–] leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ Sharing is caring. Anyway we need it more than you ;)
[–] MichaelCrawford 11y ago ↗ To keep California from taking our water. [–] SCAQTony 11y ago ↗ I think reservoirs along the San Bernardino mountains would be more effective in the long run. But then again, maybe Oregon could use some "democracy" ;-) [–] leoncrutchley 11y ago ↗ Sharing is caring. Anyway we need it more than you ;)
[–] SCAQTony 11y ago ↗ I think reservoirs along the San Bernardino mountains would be more effective in the long run. But then again, maybe Oregon could use some "democracy" ;-)
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