Yeah, Keystone was just one pipeline.
Edward Ring of the California Policy Center writes about
California’s struggles with water supply:
On May 12, the California Coastal Commission board of directors
voted 11–0 to deny the application from Poseidon Water to build
a desalination plant in Huntington Beach. Since 1998, Poseidon has
spent over $100 million on design and permit work for this plant.
At least half of that money was spent on seemingly endless studies
and redesigns as the Coastal Commission and other agencies
continued to change the requirements. The denial of Poseidon’s
application makes it very unlikely another construction contractor
will ever attempt to build a large-scale desalination plant on the
California coast.
This is a historic mistake. If you’re trying to eliminate water
scarcity, desalination is an option you can’t ignore.
Desalination has the unique virtue of relying on a literally
inexhaustible feedstock, the world’s vast and salty oceans. At
an estimated total volume of 1.1 quadrillion acre feet (1.1
billion million acre feet), there will always be enough ocean.
This is what Democrats do to us. It is crap like this which is
responsible for the current inflation and high gas prices.
Con Reeder, unhyphenated American <constance@duxmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, Keystone was just one pipeline.
Edward Ring of the California Policy Center writes about
California’s struggles with water supply:
On May 12, the California Coastal Commission board of directors
voted 11–0 to deny the application from Poseidon Water to build
a desalination plant in Huntington Beach. Since 1998, Poseidon has
spent over $100 million on design and permit work for this plant.
At least half of that money was spent on seemingly endless studies
and redesigns as the Coastal Commission and other agencies
continued to change the requirements. The denial of Poseidon’s
application makes it very unlikely another construction contractor
will ever attempt to build a large-scale desalination plant on the
California coast.
This is a historic mistake. If you’re trying to eliminate water
scarcity, desalination is an option you can’t ignore.
Desalination has the unique virtue of relying on a literally
inexhaustible feedstock, the world’s vast and salty oceans. At
an estimated total volume of 1.1 quadrillion acre feet (1.1
billion million acre feet), there will always be enough ocean.
This is what Democrats do to us. It is crap like this which is
responsible for the current inflation and high gas prices.
The Democratic leaders of the state supported the plant. Newsom in
particular pushed hard for it. The Coastal Commission is an independent
body that does not answer to them.
The main criticism the Democrats deserve here is that they respected institutions and weren’t willing to muscle an independent body into giving them the result they politically want.
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