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RE: The PRICE of water: A true story of Andean homesteading
Thank you for sharing. Now I will now at least one parameter I need to look out before buying a land%))
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Thank you for sharing. Now I will now at least one parameter I need to look out before buying a land%))
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Yes, water is so important!
But definitely consider it from all angles, just because a utility company provides service today, does not mean they are immune to ecological changes in the water supply!
I doubt I ever found a utility company who do care. The ones I came across were more caring about their profit, not ecological impact. But to be honest I think it all starts with humans - as soon as they realize that it is for us and for the future of our children which we can not buy then the change can start in the society. Unfortunately, not much people still understand that we all live on the same planet and it is an ecological impact is a common reality. I am happy to see that it is changing step by step and more and more people think about it. And it thanks to posts like yours or @eco-alex the more awareness is spread.
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