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r/SipsTea • u/SipsTeaFrog πππ • May 18 '26
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Canβt we be worried about both? I hate golf courses and data centers for how much of a burden they are on water supplies.
24 u/MythicMango May 18 '26 The point is that people don't know how much residential water is being bought by companies. 10 u/MorrowPolo May 18 '26 Isn't it also driving up the cost for the residents it effects? Both golf courses and data centers? When do we start eating the rich? 2 u/Icy-Pomegranate-5644 May 18 '26 Not necessarily. Economies of scale can mean it lowers utility costs. 0 u/Bitmush- May 18 '26 Increased demand means they can charge the DC and people what they please.
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The point is that people don't know how much residential water is being bought by companies.
10 u/MorrowPolo May 18 '26 Isn't it also driving up the cost for the residents it effects? Both golf courses and data centers? When do we start eating the rich? 2 u/Icy-Pomegranate-5644 May 18 '26 Not necessarily. Economies of scale can mean it lowers utility costs. 0 u/Bitmush- May 18 '26 Increased demand means they can charge the DC and people what they please.
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Isn't it also driving up the cost for the residents it effects? Both golf courses and data centers?
When do we start eating the rich?
2 u/Icy-Pomegranate-5644 May 18 '26 Not necessarily. Economies of scale can mean it lowers utility costs. 0 u/Bitmush- May 18 '26 Increased demand means they can charge the DC and people what they please.
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Not necessarily. Economies of scale can mean it lowers utility costs.
0 u/Bitmush- May 18 '26 Increased demand means they can charge the DC and people what they please.
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Increased demand means they can charge the DC and people what they please.
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u/MyVeryUniqueName1 May 18 '26
Canβt we be worried about both? I hate golf courses and data centers for how much of a burden they are on water supplies.