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In this episode of the Knowledge Drop podcast, we take a deep dive into the "water crisis" in Arizona. With the current boom in housing development, there are growing concerns about the sustainability of the state's water resources. We discuss the recent denial of a building permit on the grounds of insufficient groundwater and explore the different water sources in Arizona, including the Colorado River, groundwater, rivers, and reclaimed water.
We also examine the current Lake Powell levels and compare them to historical averages. Drawing on sources like NOAA, EPA, Times Magazine, and Columbia University, we look at potential solutions to the water crisis, such as water desalination, pipelines, importing water, and conservation.
In particular, we focus on atmospheric water generation as a promising and innovative solution to the problem. Finally, we challenge the conventional wisdom that fresh water is scarce, pointing out that the real issue is a distribution problem. Join us as we explore the complexities of the water crisis in Arizona and the potential paths forward.
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In this episode of the Knowledge Drop podcast, we take a deep dive into the "water crisis" in Arizona. With the current boom in housing development, there are growing concerns about the sustainability of the state's water resources. We discuss the recent denial of a building permit on the grounds of insufficient groundwater and explore the different water sources in Arizona, including the Colorado River, groundwater, rivers, and reclaimed water.
We also examine the current Lake Powell levels and compare them to historical averages. Drawing on sources like NOAA, EPA, Times Magazine, and Columbia University, we look at potential solutions to the water crisis, such as water desalination, pipelines, importing water, and conservation.
In particular, we focus on atmospheric water generation as a promising and innovative solution to the problem. Finally, we challenge the conventional wisdom that fresh water is scarce, pointing out that the real issue is a distribution problem. Join us as we explore the complexities of the water crisis in Arizona and the potential paths forward.