"Halfordian Golfer" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jul 25, 7:46 pm, daytripper wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 23:50:48 -0000, Halfordian Golfer
wrote:
Check this out:
""What this project does is it uses pipes like this to go downstream
and collect it; work against gravity to bring it back up. And then
we'll treat it and flow it through our system back to the South
Platte," said Binney."
That's right...."work against gravity"...read it and weap boys.
From:http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=74260
I think a water grid is easily within grips. No drought, no flooding,
just good, clean water for all.
Your pal,
Halfordian Golfer
A cash flow runs through it
Oooooh! Magical Pipes, defying gravity!
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZTTTTTTTT!
El Wrongo strikes again.
http://www.auroragov.org/stellent/gr...map/021665.pdf
See all those pumping stations, Tim?
/daytripper (ahahahahahahhaahaha!)
My point has always been that pumping was cost effective if other ways
couldn't be made to work. This just proves it. I still think it's
possible to used staged siphon but I acknowledge that's way out there.
So, each little pump station has it's own solar grid and water is
going, well, anywhere it needs to. No more flood, no more drought just
abundant, safe water for all.
Halfordian Golfer
A cash flow runs through it.
It is just not the cash cost, but how much water is available. The Ogallala
Aquifer is a falling level of water. Was originally recharged by the water
that seeped through buffalo wallows. The buffalo broke though the clay
layer allowing the water to flow. Very little recharging these days. So
pipelines from where the water is may be the only viable option. Or a
pipeline to allow the water to get to the aquifer you are pumping from.