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Tell Congress "NO" to costly, energy hogging ocean desalination.

Support water conservation.

Ocean desalination –– a costly and energy intensive process that converts seawater into drinking water –– is being hailed as the solution to water supply problems. But ocean desalination provides a new opportunity for private corporations to own and sell water and has the potential to create more problems than it solves.

Ocean water desalination can be greater than ten times more energy intensive than other options and can be three or more times expensive what it costs to produce drinking water from traditional supplies. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water intake structures on power plants, which are very similar to planned desalination intakes, kill at least 3.4 billion fish and other marine organisms annually. A number of public health experts have expressed concern that new contaminants could end up in our drinking water. Contaminants such as boron, algal toxins (for example, red tide) and endocrine disrupters are found in ocean water and are concentrated through the desalination process.

Working together, we can get Congress to substantially strengthen the bill to ensure that facilities befitting from federal subsidies do not exacerbate environmental problems, such as global warming, and that ensure that water conservation and efficiency measures become a priority. Private companies seeking to profit from supplying drinking water should not be eligible for federal subsidies.

Act now. Send your Representative an email telling him or her that conservation and efficiency measures need to be exhausted before taxpayers foot the bill for the biggest and dirtiest, wasteful technologies, such as certain seawater desalination facilities.

Learn more about desalination here.


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