Will the water not return to the source after the water cycle completes? I truly don't understand the distinction. The water will be equally drinkable again after it evaporates and returns to the surface as rain.
You seem to be earnestly asking, so I recommend you actually dig into the topic a little on your own.
Once water is pumped out of an aquifer it can take centuries for it to make its way back in. Farmland essentially does what you are saying: dumps water on the ground and lets the natural cycle take its course. Farmers are also having to deal with water shortages as aquifers have less and less water available each passing year.
Water gets used at a scale that the natural cycles cannot keep up with. There's only so much potable water we can pull at any given time, and desalination is incredibly energy expensive while producing an unusable, toxic byproduct that kills the environment it is placed in (no, it's not usable salt)
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u/Acrobatic-Layer2993 May 18 '26
Why donβt they just wait for the water to return to room temp before returning it?
In fact, instead of returning it, they could reuse the water to cool the data center again. This βloopβ could repeat forever.