City of Tucson leading the nation in reclaimed water use

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @ruebugga4669
    @ruebugga4669 3 года назад +17

    Love this! The whole world should be doing this!

  • @barbarashirland9078
    @barbarashirland9078 3 года назад +12

    My apartment complex in Tucson is irrigated with reclaimed water. Desert oasis. The birds love it.

  • @rosamoreno4794
    @rosamoreno4794 3 года назад +15

    Very informational! They should teach this stuff in school curriculum. Work smart, not hard!

    • @mercedesdorame2947
      @mercedesdorame2947 3 года назад +3

      I went to mission manor elementary school in Tucson az and we went on a trip to the water plant

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      They should also teach about big corporations throwing cancer causing chemicals into the ground water in Tucson. Recall the lousy mayor in Tucson.

  • @cosmiclouie1
    @cosmiclouie1 3 года назад +2

    Really incredible what they have accomplished in Tucson. What a great example for other arid regions of the world!

  • @dacha9540
    @dacha9540 3 года назад +6

    Other States in the West need to do the same thing...it makes sense...

  • @jacrispycreem6031
    @jacrispycreem6031 3 года назад +16

    I'm surprised that reclaimed water is only 10% in near years I bet it will be 50% plus

  • @sepsissplicer5993
    @sepsissplicer5993 3 года назад +1

    I live in Tucson and I had no idea. Very cool!

    • @isabellathepinkpoodle639
      @isabellathepinkpoodle639 3 года назад

      Did you think golf courses were being watered with tap water? If you walk around Reid park or go to any of the golf courses you will see signs that read DO NOT DRINK THE WATER IT IS RECLAIMED WATER.

  • @rimc8783
    @rimc8783 3 года назад +21

    Phoenix does this and uses the water to grow crops in the far west valley. Maybe Tucson should start growing food to lower the price of food in the area.

    • @MrTommyboy68
      @MrTommyboy68 3 года назад +2

      That and Palo Verde nuke plant uses treated from Phoenix's sewer plants and they also have a "wetlands" area and recharge the aquafers.

    • @ryanrabe1021
      @ryanrabe1021 3 года назад +2

      We have farms here to grow alfalfa, hay, corn, cotton wheat olives and potatoes. ;)

    • @sigalsmadar4547
      @sigalsmadar4547 3 года назад +2

      @@ryanrabe1021 and pecans!

    • @wendygore2709
      @wendygore2709 3 года назад +1

      Our ground is NOT conducive to grow proper crops. Not enough nutrients in soil & too many heavy metals. Cotton & Pecans are about the only crops that can handle the climate/soil here.

    • @rimc8783
      @rimc8783 3 года назад

      @@wendygore2709 Realy do you know how easy it is to make your soil nutrients go to grow! I make my own mulch soil from grass, bushes, tree clippings and a little Manure. This year we are growing egg plant, watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower green chili, bell pepper, zucchini, jalapeno. Its not really hard to feed your self.

  • @razony
    @razony 3 года назад +12

    Property owners should be using rain farms. Area's on the land that take in rain water and store it. Takes loads off the water grid. If done right and with the storage. One can use the rain water for an entire growing season and not use a drop from the grid. We have to BE SMART about this and it can be done.

    • @LuckyBaldwin777
      @LuckyBaldwin777 3 года назад

      That reduces natural recharge of the aquifer. Using drought tolerant landscaping makes more sense.

    • @razony
      @razony 3 года назад

      @@LuckyBaldwin777
      Don't think people will be collecting that kind of water. 100 square foot area after a rain fall is not going to impact any aquifer that I know of.

    • @LuckyBaldwin777
      @LuckyBaldwin777 3 года назад

      @@razony You're telling everyone to do this. 100 sq ft times 100,000 people sure would. affect the aquifer.
      Besides a half inch of rain over a 100 sq ft area is only a little over 31 gallons. Can't grow a crop of corn on that.

    • @razony
      @razony 3 года назад

      @@LuckyBaldwin777
      I'm saying for a family farm, home...out in the country that uses a well specifically, can save the rain water from a 50-100 square foot rain collector can save a lot of water during a monsoon rain or any rain for that matter and use it when their is no rain. That would alleviate, take the strain off the well use, significantly and to think that would effect a water shed or aquifer is crazy! It does not just rain over the area your collecting it from, Lucky Baldwin. (50-100 sq.) p.s. a 100 square foot tarp collecting area, during a heavy monsoon rain, is going to collect more than 30 gallons my friend. Do the math.

  • @angelisa368
    @angelisa368 3 года назад +1

    Hooray Tucson!!

  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 3 года назад +5

    I’ve been to sweet water and walked along those tanks in the beginning- the ducks like them lol. They make so much reclaimed water that they started injecting it into this dry river bed, bringing life back to it after 80+ years.

  • @timkahn2813
    @timkahn2813 3 года назад +4

    living in tucson makes me feel like i have mostly smart people running the place. im poor but i feel better living in a city that gets we are each others keepers. if i become rich i would stay in my wonderful city of tucson az. a good place to live.

  • @johnb4183
    @johnb4183 2 года назад

    EXCELLENT !

  • @AlmostCoolGuys
    @AlmostCoolGuys 3 года назад

    This makes me happy to see. I've been to the facilities and man they are impressive!

  • @doxiegirll1997
    @doxiegirll1997 3 года назад +5

    This is something california should be doing. They ruined the san fernando valley (I think its the san fernando valley area) by diverting call those rivers and drying up the large lake and 2 other smaller lakes for all that farm land. Now with that massive change also adding to the drought problems. They are complaining about all of the land subsidence issues they are having. Which is mostly because of all the ground water usage they are using for farming and such. With no extra moisture from the now gone lakes and gone or diverted rivers they are suffering from it.

  • @RobertoMartinez-hs3mm
    @RobertoMartinez-hs3mm 3 года назад

    This is so fascinating!

  • @sundevil3640
    @sundevil3640 3 года назад +6

    Colorado sends Arizona brown trout water everyday....Maybe humans need to stop crapping in clean water..

  • @TORNTOA
    @TORNTOA 3 года назад +1

    Oldest continually inhabited city in North America baby💪👀💪

  • @toddbridges7430
    @toddbridges7430 3 года назад

    Saw a comment somewhere that the copper mine south of town and the Pecan growers in the area use half of all the water consumed In the greater Tucson area.

    • @k.johnson1256
      @k.johnson1256 3 года назад

      It's the same in California, agriculture uses 80% of the water, not homes and home gardens.

  • @brandonsmith3060
    @brandonsmith3060 3 года назад +1

    Brad Lancaster’s books and educational series has played a big roll in Tucson and around the world with rain water harvesting and water recycling.

  • @darkhorsejim
    @darkhorsejim 3 года назад +1

    How can the continued watering of vast swaths of grassy fairways even be allowed with such a dire drought forecast to overtake the southwest? I guess people just aren't thirsty or hungry enough yet. But soon enough, you'll see!

  • @lmrmay244
    @lmrmay244 3 года назад +4

    Then grow chlorella in the storage tanks to purify water and sell the harvested chlorella to Japan, a leader in the production of it 1.4 million dollars per acre.

  • @terryschnereger8531
    @terryschnereger8531 3 года назад +6

    Hey Calif wth are you doing?!

    • @XtremeXJ
      @XtremeXJ 3 года назад

      Using reclaimed tertiary water to lessen the need for water from other sources... for decades...

  • @grizzly-s8763
    @grizzly-s8763 3 года назад +3

    Well they got to do something with the water that’s just sitting there flooding the streets because there’s no irrigation system

  • @tubbygreyed5636
    @tubbygreyed5636 3 года назад +3

    What is the cost of producing reclaimed water..?? What are the consumers of reclaimed water charged for it's use..??

    • @fredmyers120
      @fredmyers120 3 года назад +1

      Not enough. To assume you can live in a desert, yet maintain a lifestyle equal to temperate climate is foolhardy. With the current 20 yr drought it's showing our hubris is backfiring

    • @TORNTOA
      @TORNTOA 3 года назад +1

      Reclaimed water cost more than potable water. Only a select few neighborhoods in town are offered the option to buy it. It’s mainly used for city parks turf and trees.

    • @tubbygreyed5636
      @tubbygreyed5636 3 года назад

      @@TORNTOA It's difficult to get an exact cost.. going to downtown's Public Works building and speaking with a Deputy Director of Wastewater Management helped a little..
      About $2.13 per CCF.. (7480 gallons) for purchased reclaimed water.. Upon leaving she smiled and said "toilet to tap will be implemented within 10 years"

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад +1

      @@tubbygreyed5636 so disgusting "toilet to tap". Watch these water costs double in a few years. Recall the mayor of Tucson.

    • @tubbygreyed5636
      @tubbygreyed5636 3 года назад +1

      @@eileenmccarthy8507 It will be the sewer rates that increase.. From what I understand the 'toilet to tap' process will be pretty much like the reclamation of the wastewater though, it will be processed more to be safe for human consumption.. as for Mayor Romero.. she has more problems than Carter has Little Liver Pills..

  • @Manaviecreations
    @Manaviecreations 3 года назад

    love it 🙋‍♂️🌠🌅🙌🚀. I love composting toilets too, millions of gallons of water 💦 🌠

  • @Wonka1776
    @Wonka1776 3 года назад +1

    I thought every city had this.

  • @lisathe1
    @lisathe1 3 года назад

    So is this why our water bills from the city of Tucson water co. Are sky high??

  • @nicholaslash8760
    @nicholaslash8760 3 года назад +1

    They should use that water to cool the streets nightly after the sun goes past the valley.

  • @mikesmith4352
    @mikesmith4352 3 года назад +1

    I was hoping he would touch base on what makes it reclaimed in terms of water quality, what is in it, etc. Otherwise, well done, very smart to recharge the ground water locally

  • @wendygore2709
    @wendygore2709 3 года назад +4

    Hate to break it to those of you who do not live here in Tucson BUT, a lot of that "reclaimed" water is human waste water, just run through a sterilization/decontamination system😝 And that is why it is only at 10%. Most people do NOT use it as drinking water, but for outdoor irrigation ONLY. I know this because I live just down the street from the plant & know people who work there

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      Yeah and Tucson voted out CAP water and they brought it anyway. Lots of bad stuff in Tucson water. One video does not clean water make.

  • @katiesmoney
    @katiesmoney 3 года назад +5

    Flush your toilet people in Tucson are thirsty

  • @bolanosdavid32
    @bolanosdavid32 3 года назад

    Should be in every town

  • @rab6453
    @rab6453 3 года назад +2

    the reclaimed cost more than potable.

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      Water prices in Tucson are 5 times higher than 20 years ago.

  • @eggchin9721
    @eggchin9721 3 года назад +4

    Coastal states should start using ocean water and providing it for the country.

    • @overcome5193
      @overcome5193 3 года назад

      Nasty san diego uses water from the ocean so nasty

    • @eggchin9721
      @eggchin9721 3 года назад

      @@overcome5193 why is it nasty.

    • @overcome5193
      @overcome5193 3 года назад

      @@eggchin9721 its unhealthy drinking sea water this is why it's a failing city poisoning the people everyone should be angry at that I know would

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      @@overcome5193 South Tucson has been poisoning people through water for years. Lotta cancer.

  • @rickwegener387
    @rickwegener387 3 года назад +3

    your prices per ccf for "reclaimed" will be pushing golf courses into forclosure. been years of those company courses telling you same thing. in a nutshell; youre killing golf coureses that actually had a chance last year. due to the pandemic, situations have been "okay" during the summer of 2020. so the company raises rates. the santa cruz idea was such a waste.. discharge problem back in 2019? water went the wrong way?

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      Closed golf courses way before 2020. The city needs new leaders.

  • @SmedleyButler1
    @SmedleyButler1 Год назад

    Great, water the desert and keep the parks looking and feeling like the worst trash in the U.S. Brilliant!

  • @Losttoanyreason
    @Losttoanyreason 3 года назад +1

    So you live in a desert area, do a good thing of reclaiming wastewater but then waste it on frivolous things like golf courses?🙄

  • @Gramatic69
    @Gramatic69 3 года назад +4

    Yeah I’ve probably laid 195 miles of pipe in my day 😂

  • @lostammo9026
    @lostammo9026 3 года назад +1

    Wow tucson is a smart city 👏 U of A ..phx is getting up there too tech city

  • @jfk1998
    @jfk1998 3 года назад +3

    This is all hogwash. City of tucson said we are In a drought so they raised the fees. But only on the people in surrounding counties. This summer our monsoon season has been awesome. Water levels are at normal levels. Does that mean they will lower the fees now. I doubt it.

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад +1

      Recall the mayor of Tucson. Trying to increase water prices even more.

    • @jorgebarrios8970
      @jorgebarrios8970 3 года назад

      One large rain isn’t going to bring things back to normal. If the next year brings a good monsoon as well then maybe we can start going back to a “non-drought” status. But we haven’t had a monsoon or even good rains at all for almost 2-3 years and when that happens the water table falls due to consumption. Fees are still required to discourage people from using groundwater, and we try to refill groundwater supply for future droughts (just like we experienced recently). It’s all really a preparation measure for emergencies (this case being long droughts)

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      @@jorgebarrios8970 the Marxists try to manipulate the weather and us for their liberal agenda while putting the screws to the people with utility increases! There is no climate change so stop lying to the American people. Recall the mayor Regina, tell her to take her liberal ideas elsewhere. Arizona is a red state period!

    • @jorgebarrios8970
      @jorgebarrios8970 3 года назад

      @@eileenmccarthy8507 this has nothing to do with politics, the city needs water recycling because we live in a desert. Droughts are quite often, to make sure the city doesn’t go through water shortages like California does, Tucson invested in water-reuse systems to offset water shortages and to resupply groundwater levels for emergencies and droughts. It’s an investment that needs to be made if we expect growth in tucson to keep at its current pace, otherwise we would find ourselves with a lack of water and longer droughts leading to damages to the local economy, leading to people leaving the city. If we didn’t have this extra supply of water we’d be in the red for sure

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      @@jorgebarrios8970 This has EVERYTHING to do with politics! Why did we implement CAP water, if we weren't looking to the future? Look, we had 1 summer, 1, in 100 years where there was no rain, we do not need a Mayor who works for God knows who to come into Tucson and have a political BS bias on raising our water rates! PERIOD. Recall the Tucson mayor and while your at it recall RINO governor Duechie!! Take your liberal policies elsewhere. Arizona is a red state!

  • @jeremywilson2878
    @jeremywilson2878 3 года назад

    92W40

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_ 3 года назад +1

    Is this guy a politician??? No, he can't be a politician, he sounds too intelligent, deep thinking, and logical to be a politician.

  • @josepharmijo9882
    @josepharmijo9882 3 года назад +3

    That's funny! Tucson got that from Phoenix so I don't know why you guys say Tucson is the country's leader in reclaimed water use?

    • @bubbasmith179
      @bubbasmith179 3 года назад +1

      Great . So the poor will now be drinking rich peoples pee

    • @bubbasmith179
      @bubbasmith179 3 года назад +1

      @@johnperic6860 yeah right , and if you believe that i have a bridge i'd like to sell you

    • @G4luc
      @G4luc 3 года назад +1

      What the hell, they never say that water is drinkable 😅 it is safe and purified by any means but recycled water is mainly used for golf courses, parks, trees, and colleges.

    • @bubbasmith179
      @bubbasmith179 3 года назад +1

      @@G4luc wanta bet

    • @G4luc
      @G4luc 3 года назад

      @@bubbasmith179 I mean, do you have any sources to prove your point? On top of that, I hardly see anyone drinking tap water in AZ and Cali. Maybe water for shower or cooking but last time I checked, In Phoenix, we can pump 35 gallons of groundwater per minute.

  • @elpunky1161
    @elpunky1161 3 года назад +2

    Don't California my Arizona!

  • @kyky1759
    @kyky1759 3 года назад +1

    Yeah drove the natives out only to destroy the water lol

  • @zookeeper69
    @zookeeper69 3 года назад +4

    I drove through Tucson recently and quite frankly it was a dirty filthy city with trash everywhere. It reminded me of other liber cities like SAn Francisco. It was underwhelming.

  • @chrisburksinkinsideu
    @chrisburksinkinsideu 3 года назад +1

    they should experience the horrific smell our tap water here in Tucson, that alone will make them find a different way to handle their waste/reclaim water.

    • @janetjennings7324
      @janetjennings7324 3 года назад

      Must be your pipes because my water in Tucson tastes and smells just FINE.

  • @elvirareis9634
    @elvirareis9634 3 года назад +2

    COULD THIS WATER CONTAIN COVID?

    • @timkahn2813
      @timkahn2813 3 года назад +1

      i hope it makes brains work better .

    • @sigalsmadar4547
      @sigalsmadar4547 3 года назад

      How is it going to live that long without a host?
      🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @a.l9313
    @a.l9313 3 года назад

    Well all going to be wearing stil suits, like in Dune in a few years.

  • @32mybelle
    @32mybelle 3 года назад

    Gross, the well water tasted better. CAP water is nasty. Don't drink it!

  • @Ariz-up1ri
    @Ariz-up1ri 3 года назад

    Why don’t they fix the roads in that dump it’s like the place looks the same as 1975 except their is 500k more people so sad love Phoenix and all it offers

    • @isabellathepinkpoodle639
      @isabellathepinkpoodle639 3 года назад

      Don’t visit Tucson. There are many areas in Phoenix that are nasty dumps with 1.5M people it’s worse than 1975 with that many more ppl. Keep loving it and stay there.

  • @timkahn2813
    @timkahn2813 3 года назад +2

    we use to be the blue dot in the state now the state is blue. lets keep moving away from the greed and graft of the g o p foolishness . tucson is the best .

    • @upsguppy520
      @upsguppy520 3 года назад

      im with you however the dnc is just as corrupt as the gop they dont give a crap about anyone but their donors im voting 3rd party joe biden has continued most of trumps evil and surpassed him in some areas the dnc is in lockstep with the gop to steal all of middle americas wealth as they have for the past 30 years so yes its good we are blue but what difference does the color of the boot on our knecks make

  • @overcome5193
    @overcome5193 3 года назад +2

    So laughable lol only in blue states are you seeing this well not me I refuse to live like that me and my family moved to Alabama best move in my life we drink water from a river not from nasty reclaim wagters

    • @OGjuancarlosbarragan
      @OGjuancarlosbarragan 3 года назад +1

      Enjoy it while it last.

    • @josecarranza7555
      @josecarranza7555 3 года назад +1

      People pee in rivers.
      Enjoy the “mineral” taste in your water.

    • @godsson1110
      @godsson1110 3 года назад

      Animals poop in rivers you hick

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      Arizona is a red state being infiltrated by Marxists and RINOS. Recalling Tucson mayor will be a start to getting our great city back! Recalling the RINO governor will be a start on getting our great state back.

  • @lynnchastain7168
    @lynnchastain7168 3 года назад +2

    Poop water

    • @OGjuancarlosbarragan
      @OGjuancarlosbarragan 3 года назад +2

      Poop goes into the food you eat. Not any different. Get over it. Everyone poops.

    • @eileenmccarthy8507
      @eileenmccarthy8507 3 года назад

      Its disgusting. Question everything folks. And never ever trust the government.

  • @bubbasmith179
    @bubbasmith179 3 года назад +3

    So the poor are drinking the rich people pee . 💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @ysidroolea1799
    @ysidroolea1799 3 года назад

    I hope the reclaimed water ain't coming out our kitchen sink and showers