Some Southern California communities are using the recycled water, it works well for them and and the environment. But what do people think of this alternative?. Apart from the state government ideas to desalinate the water from the ocean, the latest plan of Jerry Brown to build two tunnels to divert water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to the south and, the water recycling plan sounds more naturalistic as now, as we know, which will inevitably increase the cost of water five times or more.
Can California conserve enough water to support life in the state? Stewart thinks there is time to get on top of the disaster: "California instituted mandatory water restrictions. But exact now, so it is time to get real", usage is only down 9 percent. They are tempting to get overall water use down to 25 percent, obviously not including agriculture which is most of the water usage.
The water that comes out is cleaner than most tap water in the country. But it's more descriptively identified as toilet-to-tap" , it's officially called "Indirect potable reuse". "This 620 million dollar water recycling plant turns treated sewage from the sanitation department next door into drinkable water.
Jerry Brown has not aged well", is an image of Immortan Joe, in the next clip, states "Wow and, stewart demonstrates, the lord of the Citadel (the place that beholds the water supply) in Mad Max.
Californian's reservoirs are empty. Doling out precious moisture from his mountain stronghold" (referencing this year blockbuster hit Mad Max) , disfigured warlord, what little water remains in control of ruthless. Stewart explains why there is a small hope for Californians to avoid the consequences of the drought: "I am talking about the catastrophic four-year drought, then. The snow pack is gone.
That's nasty". "That's dirty.
He mentions that some water agencies in California launched the app for people to report water wasters . According to Stewart, is a "far more renewable resource" of water conservation than technologies to recycle water, snitching.
The "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart has his own idea of how to solve the California Drought issue .
"Major icky and gross factor".
BOOM! Take that Jurassic world. " - says Jon Stewart at Thursday's Daily Show. "We are talking about groundbreaking movie ideas. Hey, what if they build another dinosaur theme park, but this time things also went horribly wrong". California goes through historic unprecedented dry spell, "First, as you know.
"It's kind of disgusting".
What do people think about the recycled water? Or, how do they feel about it?, rather.
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Gayle King is not an exception: "Of course when you how it is done, it's just a graphic in my mind - what I've seen in the toilet it's scary".
Someone will call water an essence of life. Water is a baptism. Water is a poetry". In the next clip presents the Jerry Brown quotes: "Someone will call water a exact.
You have to spice it up a little bit. F*# for money?" - asks Stewart . If porn were renamed "Sad Romanians, you think the Valley would have porn. "Californians! If you want to buy something you don't call it what it's genuinely is. Like, porn.
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"Yucky factor".
There is a process it goes through. He says: " It's well-known as toilet-to-tap, but there are steps in between. You are not just sticking a drinking straw in somebody's ass. It is easier to say from the East Coast location, but Stewart is more open-minded than most of us, where the typical Show is filmed. People tends to react to this God-sent drought solution like this", thanks to the name toilet-to-tap, but, obviously.
" - says Stewart, "I am just kidding. "Jerry Brown didn't age at all. He is still good old governor, putting a water scarcity issue in terms that anyone on "shrooms" can understand.
Can I wash my f#* wash car or not?". Violets are blue. He says: "Roses are read. Jon Stewart seems to have a hard time to agree with a poetic associations of the governor of California.
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