Fears plant to desalinate sea water for drinking will scoop up sewage


by Cornwall Live

Cornwall Live— 'I can’t swim in it and now South West Water want me to drink it'

Houston Public Media—Humanity needs more drinking water. Are desalination plants the answer?. From Corpus Christi's plans for the state's first seawater plant, to a brackish water plant in Katy, we explore pursuits across the state, and whether it's all a good idea.

dailym.ai—Three-quarters of Brits will avoid swimming in the sea this summer over sewage fears, poll finds. An exclusive YouGov poll of 2,000 adults reveals that a shocking 73 per cent of respondents answered that they will either be 'not very likely' or 'not at all likely' to enter British waters.

@GreeleyTribune—Drinking water for 268,000 Coloradans exceeds new limits on ‘forever chemicals.’ How will providers find millions to fix the water?. The 27 water systems identified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as exceeding the new standards range in size from Thornton, which serves about 155,000 customers, to Dawn of Hope Ranch, a religious retreat in Teller County that serves 55 people.