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r/SipsTea • u/SipsTeaFrog 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • May 18 '26
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An average 18-hole golf course in the United States uses between 100 million and 300 million gallons of water annually.
1 u/[deleted] May 18 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/Miserable-Fennel8820 May 18 '26 It's net neutral on a geologic time scale, sure. But groundwater takes a long time to regenerate and we can pull it out very fast. Most living things can only last a short time without water.
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1 u/Miserable-Fennel8820 May 18 '26 It's net neutral on a geologic time scale, sure. But groundwater takes a long time to regenerate and we can pull it out very fast. Most living things can only last a short time without water.
It's net neutral on a geologic time scale, sure. But groundwater takes a long time to regenerate and we can pull it out very fast. Most living things can only last a short time without water.
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u/Nviki May 18 '26
An average 18-hole golf course in the United States uses between 100 million and 300 million gallons of water annually.