• protist@mander.xyz
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    I haven’t read the article because it’s paywalled, but there are a variety of types of aquifers that refill at very different rates, and I’m assuming California has a type that fills very slowly. Here in Central Texas the Edwards Aquifer recharges like a lake and can refill very quickly, while in West Texas north to Nebraska the Ogallala Aquifer takes thousands of years to recharge and is basically a finite water source

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    The time to start desalinating off the coast of California started about 20 years ago. But just keep kicking that can down the road…

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      California has a number of operational desalination plants and several significant projects currently in development. Desalination isn’t just some cure-all, it’s very expensive and comes with an environmental toll