
December 29, 2013

We can see what’s happening in some of America’s large cities in terms of access to water. As municipalities try to reduce costs, your water can get cut off, or suffer an even worse end – become undrinkable.
If you’re in a large city with reduced access to fresh water, I would think this would be a concern going forward. I have made sure that I’m situated in an area (in Canada, mind you) where I could actually walk to water, if need be.
I think there are going to be wars fought in future over access to water. Thoughts?
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