Maureen Stapleton,the General Manager of the San Diego County Water Authority, reports on what the region must do to conserve the water it needs to support its $163 billion economy and maintain the high quality of life enjoyed by its 3 million-plus residents. Series: Economics Roundtable [9/2009] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 16218]
keep drinking COKE you idiots
checkabreak 2 years ago
The obvious solution is of course to create price penalties (the motre water you use, the higher the price) for water-overusage and at the same time keep the water price low (or even free) for households/consumers that don't overrun their water quota.
robheus123 2 years ago 2
im one of the VERY lucky few that never has to worry about water. The aquafer in my area is 6 feet below ground and im next to a great lake. that said I agree, Desal needs to be made cheaper and more effective.
TheCaptainLulz 2 years ago
Desalinization. We must get the costs down. And while were at it people can go ahead and get rid of their water hungry lawns for native landscaping in the Southwest.
aaroncoleman3 2 years ago
everybody should watch this video....very enlightening...shows how grossly resource-intensive the American lifestyle is
pulipuli777 2 years ago