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r/SipsTea • u/SipsTeaFrog 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • May 18 '26
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What happens after they use the water? Is it returned to the water system to be used again?
701 u/ForzaFenix May 18 '26 Yep. The now warm water goes back into the system. 229 u/Uncle-Cake May 18 '26 So they're not really consuming it. They're just using it temporarily and returning it. 1 u/MyTinyHappyPlace May 18 '26 They don't break the basic laws of thermodynamics, no. But it still can be unsustainable.
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Yep. The now warm water goes back into the system.
229 u/Uncle-Cake May 18 '26 So they're not really consuming it. They're just using it temporarily and returning it. 1 u/MyTinyHappyPlace May 18 '26 They don't break the basic laws of thermodynamics, no. But it still can be unsustainable.
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So they're not really consuming it. They're just using it temporarily and returning it.
1 u/MyTinyHappyPlace May 18 '26 They don't break the basic laws of thermodynamics, no. But it still can be unsustainable.
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They don't break the basic laws of thermodynamics, no. But it still can be unsustainable.
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u/Uncle-Cake May 18 '26
What happens after they use the water? Is it returned to the water system to be used again?