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<blockquote data-quote="ORCUS DEMENS" data-source="post: 50710" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>A while back someone tried to sneak a pipeline in from I believe Lake Michigan. He got caught and they shut him down. Besides invasives and pollution, the Great Lakes watershed is now covered under an International Agreement like the Souris/Mouse River. Water can only leave the watershed under agreement of all parties to that compact. So good luck trying to have water diverted from that watershed. Arid and Semi Arid areas have seen population booms over the last one hundred years. This coincides with the wettest hundred years in these regions. There will be a population migration out of these regions as the resources can not support the populations. These areas already have some of the highest recycling rates of sanitary sewage to near potable water and they still do not have enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORCUS DEMENS, post: 50710, member: 1779"] A while back someone tried to sneak a pipeline in from I believe Lake Michigan. He got caught and they shut him down. Besides invasives and pollution, the Great Lakes watershed is now covered under an International Agreement like the Souris/Mouse River. Water can only leave the watershed under agreement of all parties to that compact. So good luck trying to have water diverted from that watershed. Arid and Semi Arid areas have seen population booms over the last one hundred years. This coincides with the wettest hundred years in these regions. There will be a population migration out of these regions as the resources can not support the populations. These areas already have some of the highest recycling rates of sanitary sewage to near potable water and they still do not have enough. [/QUOTE]
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