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Tehran, Iran, has run out of water [View all] AverageOldGuy Friday OP
Holy shit! FalloutShelter Friday #1
I was just saying "Holy shit!" as I scrolled down the screen, and then saw your reply at the same time. Beartracks Saturday #39
This message was self-deleted by its author wolfie001 Saturday #53
Data centers? Nittersing Friday #2
No. Indiscriminate drilling of individual wells for farming in Iran's case. littlemissmartypants Friday #16
Ogllalah acquifer, anyone? dobleremolque Saturday #49
Legal and illegal boreholes... Some of them industry JCMach1 Saturday #56
It's not data centers in Tehran. paleotn Friday #17
Some media reports talk about data center water usage. Makes no sense to me. Bluetus Friday #30
I'll admit to not understanding the details BUT RandomNumbers Saturday #42
I have probably been in 200 data centers from 1970 to 2005, some of the largest in the world at the time Bluetus Saturday #50
They are using evaporative cooling. hunter Sunday #59
I admit to never considering this years ago when fishing in the dead of winter rzemanfl Saturday #51
Iran is probably in a better position than many countries that will soon face this. At least they have oil reserves AZJonnie Friday #3
Desal plants are entirely insufficient for their needs NickB79 Friday #4
I thought my verbiage made it pretty clear I believe that avenue was "insufficient" AZJonnie Friday #6
Their southern coastline isn't good for human habitation Kaleva Saturday #36
Sucks for them JoseBalow Friday #5
Save your popcorn for the US wolfie001 Friday #24
Holy cats! mahina Friday #28
Yes! Almost 50 years ago wolfie001 Friday #29
Yikes!!! calimary Saturday #48
I've been hearing about the collapse in the central valley JoseBalow Saturday #52
Here in the states, we have Nestle doing much the same... Qutzupalotl Friday #7
In a rapidly warming world, it sure is. paleotn Friday #18
I'm in Arizona. Here, the Saudis are sucking the groundwater dry . . . wackadoo wabbit Saturday #35
Not anymore. Mosby Saturday #40
I wish you were correct that this isn't happening any longer, but, alas, it still is wackadoo wabbit Sunday #58
"warned not to pump the water so quickly, but they chose not to listen." Norrrm Friday #8
I believe our mid-west is also vulnerable. 3Hotdogs Friday #9
Depends. The Great Lakes and Mississippi are water sources since the Midwest shares weather ancianita Friday #21
That's a big engineering problem and a bigger political problem. hunter Friday #10
North of Tehran are snow capped mountains, green forests, and the Caspian Sea IronLionZion Friday #11
The Caspian is rapidly diminishing. paleotn Friday #20
We should pay attention and learn what it takes to move a city sarisataka Friday #12
I think the lesson will not be how to move a city like Los Angeles ToxMarz Friday #14
They are still arguing the cost BidenRocks Friday #23
Los Angeles will be fine. hunter Friday #31
I wouldn't bet on that. Phoenix would likely be hit by drought sooner. nt Exp Saturday #45
In the U.S.::: Ogallala Aquifer Exp Friday #13
I grew up in Amarillo on the Ogallala aquifer. markodochartaigh Saturday #41
We're about to run out of water here after years long drought. Reservoirs down to 10.7% surfered Friday #15
Abbott will be dead when the shit really hits the fan and he knows it. paleotn Friday #22
We have known there were going to be serious water issues... ananda Friday #19
+1000. And how many people won't pay attention to this canary RandomNumbers Saturday #43
Is the world just too large for people to process... ananda Saturday #54
I think that it is, at least for the average person RandomNumbers Saturday #55
Subsience was becoming a big problem there even before the water crisis Warpy Friday #25
maybe russia can ship water as payment for their drones. nt yaesu Friday #26
I'm really sorry for the people. We have to watch out for this here too. mahina Friday #27
Oh, dear, for the regular citizens there. electric_blue68 Friday #32
quite a while ago saw some tour show + they had a melon farmer + i never saw such a waste of water. pansypoo53219 Friday #33
Stories of things to come.... n/t gay texan Friday #34
The canary in the coal mine. raccoon Saturday #37
didn't see your post RandomNumbers Saturday #44
That's a good way of putting it. calimary Saturday #46
Tehran gfarber Saturday #38
"And now rescue may come far too late." calimary Saturday #47
NPR did a story on it last week tonekat Saturday #57
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