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Thread: O/T Drought

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Everything is air-conditioned pal and we get our water from the gulf. Desalination is awesome
    Is desalination not very expensive and power hungry?

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    I live in the Arabic desert so the drought is the norm over here haha
    Surely you desert men should be all over solar and geothermal?

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sclox View Post
    Great idea. Not an eco warrior but reckon water companies should be onto offering the like if this free as standard IMO.

    I know being green is important but fk me, I wonder whats the point in me recycling my straws and yoghurt pots when you see places like China and India throwing up coal fired powerstations every other day.
    I've ordered a collapsible water tank for £50 today which is 380 litres, the idea being to store water for the drier months.

    I agree, it would be good if water companies could at least offer discounts on water tanks/butts so people would be less reliant on mains water. Hosepipe bans would be less likely then too. Most people are struggling to heat/eat so it's probably not a priority for them right now to buy a tank/butt

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