The aquifer is hundreds of feet under the seabed, spans 200 miles along the U.S. East Coast, and hints at similar deposits elsewhere.
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The aquifer is hundreds of feet under the seabed, spans 200 miles along the U.S. East Coast, and hints at similar deposits elsewhere. No comment yet.
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![]() Scientists have found reserves under the ocean that hold nearly 120,000 cubic miles of fresh water.
Al Cannistra's insight:
:... amounts to a volume 100 times greater than all of the fresh water used since the beginning of the twentieth century." now we need to figure out how to get to the water... maybe start serving it up to California would it be the next drilling boom? transcontinental water pipeline? |
there is a huge source of fresh water - under the ocean...
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