Sustainable water paves the road for a sustainable life
For those unaware of the current situation in the world, we have some problems. Not just the economic problems in our country, but also problems like war, global warming, and the food and water crises. The list goes on but I'd rather not depress anyone.
As these problems continue to escalate, awareness regarding them grows as well, and an underlying message pokes out of "honeybee populations continue to decline" and "gas prices on the rise" headlines. The message is simple: become more self sustained. In fact, its so simple that our complicated minds in our complicated society can have a hard time really decoding the actual meaning of that message.
People in our day and age must come to grips with what is going on and begin to lead lives in which they are much less reliant on others, and that's where sustainability comes in to play. With the food crisis becoming worse people are encouraged to grow their own food. As global warming continues to rise people know that they need to drive less. And as water demands turn into a more crucial issue, especially in the Southwest, it is in everyone's best interest to support local, sustainable water.
Santa Fe water harvesting systems create less reliance on water coming from the city, which gives people in our dry city and state the option of watering plants whether or not it is a designated "watering day" during periods of drought. With a water supply that doesn't come from an outside source, locals can be reassured that they are saving money on their water bill, conserving water, and supporting a local economy in which less gas is used to ship in materials. Then they have the freedom grow food sustainably using their water harvesting systems, which in turn creates a household with less reliance on transported food. The more sustainable you get, the more sustainable you can get!
As these problems continue to escalate, awareness regarding them grows as well, and an underlying message pokes out of "honeybee populations continue to decline" and "gas prices on the rise" headlines. The message is simple: become more self sustained. In fact, its so simple that our complicated minds in our complicated society can have a hard time really decoding the actual meaning of that message.
People in our day and age must come to grips with what is going on and begin to lead lives in which they are much less reliant on others, and that's where sustainability comes in to play. With the food crisis becoming worse people are encouraged to grow their own food. As global warming continues to rise people know that they need to drive less. And as water demands turn into a more crucial issue, especially in the Southwest, it is in everyone's best interest to support local, sustainable water.
Santa Fe water harvesting systems create less reliance on water coming from the city, which gives people in our dry city and state the option of watering plants whether or not it is a designated "watering day" during periods of drought. With a water supply that doesn't come from an outside source, locals can be reassured that they are saving money on their water bill, conserving water, and supporting a local economy in which less gas is used to ship in materials. Then they have the freedom grow food sustainably using their water harvesting systems, which in turn creates a household with less reliance on transported food. The more sustainable you get, the more sustainable you can get!
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