Texas to drink urine cause of the drought.

Quote from Lucrum:

They haven't done that yet? They ban/ration watering lawns here in ATL at the first hint of drought.

Nope, nothing but green grass. It would be better if they replaced the state sales tax with a water consumption tax. Guaranteed there would be no issues with water regardless of the population. We just waste so much of it.
 
Quote from bond_trad3r:

Nope, nothing but green grass. It would be better if they replaced the state sales tax with a water consumption tax. Guaranteed there would be no issues with water regardless of the population. We just waste so much of it.

You got that right! I am in Houston but have property near Austin and it's really bad in the Hill Country. I was there a couple of weeks ago and the rivers and creeks are dry and all the lakes are really low. I see people wasting water every day. As far as drinking urine, just about everyone already is. Look were your water comes from...Lakes etc. Just think how many people in that lake have took a piss in it. Most wells and water supplies have alot of bacteria including fecal matter in them. We have been drinking this crap for years although it is filtered.

Texas needs rain really bad! Especially the hill country. I normally am a summer person but these 106+ degree days day after day with all the humidity included is getting old quick!
 
but these 106+ degree days day after day with all the humidity included is getting old quick!
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Where does the humidity come from if its that dry??
 
Quote from bond_trad3r:

Nope, nothing but green grass. It would be better if they replaced the state sales tax with a water consumption tax. Guaranteed there would be no issues with water regardless of the population. We just waste so much of it.

Doesn't Austin have that already? My brother lived there for a while and his water bill was sky high.
He's in San Antonio now, don't know what they do down there.
 
Quote from Debaser82:

Texas is now in the midst of its worst-ever one-year drought. Austin, Texas' capital, has received less than two inches of rain since October, a period that would normally see 18 inches. Here are just a few of the impacts of the state's ongoing drought, which is entirely consonant with the northward march of the world's subtropical deserts that will continue, unabated, as climate change intensifies:

Inspired by NASA’s innovations in urine-drinking, Big Spring, Texas is installing a wastewater recycling plant to transform sewage into drinking water.


http://www.grist.org/list/2011-08-0...ne-consulting-bibles-in-face-of-ongoing-clima

Deserts expand, get over it.

BTW, if the earth is incredibly old like the conventional "wisdom" maintains, and the largest desert on earth, the Sahara, expands anywhere from half a mile a year to eighty miles per year, why has it not covered the entire continent?
 
Quote from Eight:

Deserts expand, get over it.

BTW, if the earth is incredibly old like the conventional "wisdom" maintains, and the largest desert on earth, the Sahara, expands anywhere from half a mile a year to eighty miles per year, why has it not covered the entire continent?
That's what my favorite martian said
 
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Quote from hoodooman:

but these 106+ degree days day after day with all the humidity included is getting old quick!
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Where does the humidity come from if its that dry??

From the Gulf of Mexico is where. That's how the US gets tornado, clashing hot, humid air with colder are from the North.
 
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