Submitted by MiloFrank76 t3_10paoln in explainlikeimfive
aspheric_cow t1_j6jj3vg wrote
Right now, in most parts of the world, there isn't an actual shortage of fresh water. The problem is managing and distributing the water that is available there, and managing the usage. So it's generally cheaper to buy & transport water, or reduce usage, than to build and operate a desalination plant. There are some exceptions, like some newly built cities in the Middle East.
MiloFrank76 OP t1_j6kgyc3 wrote
This question was prompted by watching a show about Hawaii. So, yes, it is poor management, but that's where it came from.
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