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Glamorous dehumidifier landscaping
Famous california people put up solar panels, run dehumidifiers, collect the atmospheric water and water their optimally planted lawns with the green water. | |
Famous California people put up solar panels
Translation: some people still do ecological virtue-signalling!
Run dehumidifiers,
Translation: the electricity from the solar panels pulls water out of the air, even if it is dry out. This water is collected.
Collect the atmospheric water and
water their optimally planted lawns
Translation: you put however much solar panelage up as you like to get whatever volume of water you want. You have planned your lawn, which could go from golf course sprawl, to, at the tasteful side, some edible landscaping.
Others might concentrate on adding value to the land and dwelling package: The landscaping a potential dweller sees is what is authentically environmentally covered and available. Great landscaping, $0 water bill.
with the green water.
Translation: It is possible that with iterations this will produce a defined cultural value "green california lawn" that lets people have sustainable cushy enjoyable green spaces even when urged otherwise.
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Hmm. If enough people did this, would it not further reduce
natural rainfallage? |
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I think California is one of the States where it might be illegal to even collect the rainwater on your property. |
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Wow - I just did some Googling to verify that. It turns out
that some states have laws that prevent you from building
HUGE reservoirs on your land to collect rain that would
otherwise drain into rivers (fair enough, I guess). But in
Colorado it's actually illegal to collect the rainwater that falls
on your house. Home of the free. |
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On the other hand, if you need to irrigate, you've planted
the WRONG PLANTS for where you live. Eg. if you live in a
desert, plant cacti, not grass. |
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//if you live in a desert, plant cacti, not grass.// I thought it
was "if you live in a desert, plant oil wells. Then you get to
plant grass." |
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I like the idea of using portable solar panels which shade interface areas of desert to let plant life creep back and reverse the process of desertification by providing energy. |
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