You think maybe they could try it out in Flint MI?? I know its a third world country and run by a dictator but they need clean water very bad.
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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon
Lol, i've not read about that place in a while, but if i remember it wasn't a salt water to fresh water issue they had. So, not sure this approach will help much.
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HorreC @lemmy.world - 10mon
no it was lead pipes and just no one spending on infrastructure (read as: embezzling those funds)
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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon
I do remember reading that things had improved, i hope thats the case.
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HorreC @lemmy.world - 10mon
Last stuff I had read was that water was still not safe to drink, I think maybe one or two of the schools got some filtering or replacement pipes, but I will admit I have not heard anything on this subject in two years so I hope they are better.
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https://theaimn.com/billions-of-people-to-benefit-from-technology-breakthrough-that-ensures-freshwater-for-the-world/You think maybe they could try it out in Flint MI?? I know its a third world country and run by a dictator but they need clean water very bad.
Lol, i've not read about that place in a while, but if i remember it wasn't a salt water to fresh water issue they had. So, not sure this approach will help much.
no it was lead pipes and just no one spending on infrastructure (read as: embezzling those funds)
I do remember reading that things had improved, i hope thats the case.
Last stuff I had read was that water was still not safe to drink, I think maybe one or two of the schools got some filtering or replacement pipes, but I will admit I have not heard anything on this subject in two years so I hope they are better.