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Yes that is true and hence my point.
The water problem is not a water problem but one of energy. They use coal which sucks up more water than it ends up producing.
What if they used solar that had a conversion rate of 80%? Then no desalinization problem.
Of course, no 80% conversion rate on solar so that is the task at hand or some other form of cheaper energy.
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