Liturgy of Water Facts: $175B to Replace All World Water Systems, but Who Would Pay for It? (WaterDrop)
Jan.13, 2009 in
Water Crisis, Water Industry
(Jan. 12, 2009, WaterDrop)
Two third of the world is made up of water. With that much H2O on the planet, there’s a lot of trivia behind the blue stuff. This list of trivia was compiled by the Water Resources Office of the United States Government. Take a look, water really is used for almost everything in life…
If all community water systems had to be replaced, what would it cost?
In excess of $175 billion…
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