08-19-2013, 03:27 PM
Yeah I know the number is more around 60% recycled. I have family that worked there for 30+ years been there hundreds of times over the years.
My posts are mainly directed at the OP just tired of hearing the "Save Water" campaigns. For the most part I save water mentioned in previous posts and im not advocating citizens saving water isn't a good thing but unless Industry scales back, citizens saving water is moot. I mean If I save 100 gallons of water a year and a Industry uses 500 gallons is any water really saved ?
But this Is were the complexity comes in Industry creates jobs which in turn creates incomes for families If Industry scales back does that mean less production equaling less jobs .... I understand we all can save a little here and there but simplifying a Utah drought to amount of water each individual uses at the tap is like saying food prices would be lower if we ate less. ..,.. just not that simple.
[signature]
My posts are mainly directed at the OP just tired of hearing the "Save Water" campaigns. For the most part I save water mentioned in previous posts and im not advocating citizens saving water isn't a good thing but unless Industry scales back, citizens saving water is moot. I mean If I save 100 gallons of water a year and a Industry uses 500 gallons is any water really saved ?
But this Is were the complexity comes in Industry creates jobs which in turn creates incomes for families If Industry scales back does that mean less production equaling less jobs .... I understand we all can save a little here and there but simplifying a Utah drought to amount of water each individual uses at the tap is like saying food prices would be lower if we ate less. ..,.. just not that simple.
[signature]