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Salty seadog

Senior Member
To be fair the more that comes out of our taps the less will be spilled onto our beaches.
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
It is a long time since my school Environmental Geography lessons, but, isn't all, or at least, most water, recycled?

I seem to recall some diagrams of things called convection currents, and clouds, and precipitation?.... maybe I am mistaken, it was the 60's
 

Beebo

Veteran
I was under the impression that my tap water was probably recycled a number of times anyway as I live near the Thames , east of London, so the water has passed through treatment facilities in Oxford, Reading, West London and the city before it gets to me.
 

All uphill

Active Member
I was under the impression that my tap water was probably recycled a number of times anyway as I live near the Thames , east of London, so the water has passed through treatment facilities in Oxford, Reading, West London and the city before it gets to me.

Passed through lots of kidneys, too.:laugh:
 
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