Being in the heavy construction industry and seeing the types of things being done out there every day I know it's something that can be easily done and I've been discussing this idea with people for close to 20 years. The answer I usually get is that the reason we don't do something like this is that it would cost alot, but more importantly that it would make too much sense. Those things can be overcome, but unfortunately there is this 'sense of entitlement', or whatever you want to call it, here in the US that would keep everyone arguing over where each and every drop of water in the containment pond came. Heck all you have to do is read the news, national geographic, etc to see its happening already with the existing aquafiers in the midwest. Granted nothing is free but you know as well as I that the infighting would eventually drive the cost of said drop of water from .00001 cent to $10,000 before it ever hit the ground where it would do any real good.
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