14th August 2021
Dear Poseidon
Water,
After seeing a short documentary on your company and reverse osmosis water I noted two issues with your desalination plant. These being that it uses a good deal of electrical power and that you are forced to dump brine into the ocean which will have an unknown impact on sea life.
Your facility being a large building with a nice flat roof I would have to ask why you don’t offset your power needs with solar cells. It would also make many of your workers happy if you placed a canopy of solar cells over the parking lots to soak up the sun and keep the cars cool. I can’t imagine that it would cover all your power needs, but it would put some criticism to bed regarding what you do.
As far as the brine, or water with a high salt content resulting from your purification works, why not dry it out further and sell the salt? Salt has often been one of the most valuable commodities and were as the water you take in may not be clean enough to make sea salt it would at very least make industrial salt which has a market value.
Now, I may not be the smartest man in the world, but I do know that we need more water and that’s what you provide. Reducing your cost, carbon footprint, and over all negative impact rings true and supports your business model. The truth is that I have little faith that water conservation can slow climate change. In fact, watering our plants less may even spur it on. Yet with enough plants like your own we could move our water reclaiming efforts further inland, and make the dry sands of California bloom.
Best,
Richard Leland Neal
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