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SARose

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Thu Jan 9, 2025, 07:14 AM Jan 2025

Musk's Massive Tesla Lithium Plant Hunts for Water in Drought-Hit Texas [View all]

Kara Carlson
Tue, January 7, 2025

Bloomberg) -- Twenty miles outside Corpus Christi, Texas — an area so dry the local water company distributes shower timers at high school football games — the world’s richest man is nearly done building a lithium refinery that could require as much as 8 million gallons of water per day.

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In 2022, Tesla estimated it would need 400,000 gallons per day to run the lithium plant, rising to 800,000 gallons per day at peak usage. Two years later, a Tesla employee told a consulting firm, Raftelis, that the forecast has spiked to as high as 8 million gallons per day, according to South Texas Water Authority records obtained by Bloomberg News through a public records request.

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One way he’s (Musk my insertion) been able to expedite projects has been to build factories in Texas’ city buffer zones or unincorporated areas that have fewer rules and government oversight compared with bigger cities.

Musk’s Robstown site fits the bill. The factory sits on former farmland in an unincorporated portion of Nueces County in South Texas. The area is industrializing, with the Port of Corpus Christi and other companies buying up space in the area and driving up water needs.

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For Robstown, which had 3,804 households as of 2023, that would equate to about 1.1 million gallons a day. At the high-end estimate of 8 million gallons per day, Tesla would be using eight times Robstown’s average residential water use. That’s enough water to fill eight ten-foot-deep swimming pools that are nearly the size of a football field, according to the US Geological Survey.


Sooooo Musk is paying $80,000 a year (I seriously doubt this) to 250 people and our dear leaders are perfectly happy with giving him unlimited water is an area that is known as “brush county.”

Oh well nothing there but a bunch of low wage brown people. They should be grateful they even have jobs. 🤬

Wonder how many immigrants worked to build this facility and will work there?

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