Where is my mind?
mothernaturenetwork:

After years of diminishing water supplies made even worse by drought, some areas are resorting to a plan that might have seemed absurd a generation ago: turning sewage into drinking water. Officials have worked to dispel any fears that people will be drinking their neighbors’ urine, promising that the system will yield clean, safe water.

 Well, in Singapore, this is already happening. It’s been happening for more than 10 years already.

mothernaturenetwork:

After years of diminishing water supplies made even worse by drought, some areas are resorting to a plan that might have seemed absurd a generation ago: turning sewage into drinking water. Officials have worked to dispel any fears that people will be drinking their neighbors’ urine, promising that the system will yield clean, safe water.

 Well, in Singapore, this is already happening. It’s been happening for more than 10 years already.

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  3. findingshakti reblogged this from political-hippie and added:
    And this is why I drink spring water and rain water.
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    the US is always so effin late.
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  12. ryeng reblogged this from mothernaturenetwork and added:
    few places in the world do this already, especially if they do not
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  17. faceyournemesis reblogged this from empty-lives and added:
    And it taste different because it’s cleaner than tap water. Like distilled water. But cleaner. Lol you get what I mean.
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  21. esotercon reblogged this from loveforearth and added:
    We’ve been doing this for ages. Lol, not even a big deal to us now.
  22. empty-lives reblogged this from sociopoliticaldribble and added:
    Well, in Singapore, this is already happening. It’s been happening for more than 10 years already.
  23. loveforearth reblogged this from mothernaturenetwork and added:
    Well this answers my question. The other day I was thinking about...conservation tactics...
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