Are we running out of water?

Ridiculous topic, go down to any store and you'll find 3 or 4 brands of bottled water. Hell, this didn't even exsist 15 years ago, so it's clear we have MORE water than ever!! ALGORE is a moron.

Rennick out
 
Quote from William Rennick:

Ridiculous topic, go down to any store and you'll find 3 or 4 brands of bottled water. Hell, this didn't even exsist 15 years ago, so it's clear we have MORE water than ever!! ALGORE is a moron.

Rennick out

HUGE testament to marketing prowess and consumer gullibility.
 
Quote from JMowery1987:

http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2003/03/05/water_report030305.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/world/2000/world_water_crisis/default.stm


Global Warming, Record Breaking Temperatures, War's, Tropical Storms, Nuclear Threats, Dying Civilians, Iraqi operations requiring a ton of money, gas prices soaring, inflation possibly rising due to minimum wage....

Sure why not add lack of water to the list of stuff that is going on....

Could it possibly get any worse?

Ahem. Just remember one thing. If the media can scare you, it translates directly into dollars for them.

If I was President of CBS news, I'd be smokin' a big ol' stogie, and point to your post and say, "I want everybody in the U.S. feeling like this guy does."

And remember to wear your hardhat when you leave the house today - to protect against the world-ending asteroid that I heard about on the news last week.

(Line your hardhat only with the Hypo-allergenic foam).
 
Quote from JMowery1987:

http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2003/03/05/water_report030305.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/world/2000/world_water_crisis/default.stm


Global Warming, Record Breaking Temperatures, War's, Tropical Storms, Nuclear Threats, Dying Civilians, Iraqi operations requiring a ton of money, gas prices soaring, inflation possibly rising due to minimum wage....

Sure why not add lack of water to the list of stuff that is going on....

Could it possibly get any worse?

You forgot to mention bird flu
 
the day they stop building golf courses in Las Vegas, is the day you may want to contemplate considering whether or not to worry about the potential of a water shortage.


the globe is 72% water, not too mention the 90% locked up in carbon based life forms .... and when the icecaps really start to melt, will have nothing to even worry about worrying about

desalination baby, ...
 
Quote from southlaketrader:

Seems like a number of cities are restricting water usage. This might be a dumb question, but do you think we are running out of water?

2 years in a row of way below average rainfall and rapid population growth are two big reasons for this. We will get the rain eventually but the population thing is here to stay. Another thing I didn't know until recently is that lake Grapevine provides a lot of water to Dallas. That needs to stop since the population keeps moving to the outside boundries of the metroplex. Grapevine needs to keep its water restricted to your area only. Right now we aren't under any water restrictions in Denton County. But I know we are getting close. I stopped watering the lawn about 3 weeks ago and only hand water my trees and plants twice a week. But boy do we need some rain.
 
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