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"Could Iran Disrupt the Gulf Countries' Desalinated Water Supplies?"
Center for Strategic & International Studies
www.csis.org

For the GCC countries, extensive desalination systems constitute indispensable critical infrastructure. Desalination fulfills 77.3 percent of total water demand in Qatar, 67.5 percent in Bahrain, 52.1 percent in the UAE, 42.2 percent in Kuwait, 31 percent in Oman, and 18.1 percent in Saudi Arabia. Desalination plants are especially important for meeting drinking water needs. Qatar derives 99 percent of its drinking water supplies from its network of desalination facilities, and Bahrain over 90 percent. For Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, the figures are 90 percent, 86 percent, 70 percent, and 42 percent, respectively. Cities such as Doha, Dubai, Manama, and Kuwait City would not be possible without desalination. Qatar and Bahrain, in particular, also rely heavily on desalination for industry, too, devoting over half their desalinated water production to sectors such as petrochemicals and data centers. Damage or disruptions to the region's desalination infrastructure could compromise crucial water resources for business, industry, and thousands or even millions of people across the Persian Gulf.

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... dihydrogen monoxide ...

Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division
www.dhmo.org

... Dihydrogen Monoxide Coverup?

Review of allegations regarding institutional response, information handling, and potential suppression of DHMO-related research. ...


America's Lakes Are Shrinking. Data Centers Are Being Built Nearby
www.newsweek.com

... As AI reshapes the global economy, a quieter crisis is unfolding across much of the American West: Some of the region's most iconic lakes and reservoirs are continuing to shrink.

The overlap is striking. Many of the states leading the AI infrastructure boom -- including Utah, Arizona and Nevada -- are also home to some of the country's most water-stressed areas.

As companies race to build new data centers to support AI development, questions are mounting about how a water-intensive industry fits into regions already struggling with long-term water shortages. ...


Yes, Sunday.

John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme, Pt. IV, Psalm."

youtu.be

Words at p. 2 of link. Coltrane's notes played syllable by syllable (give or take) to this text.

stlconline.org

Yes, Sunday.

John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme, Pt. IV, Psalm."

youtu.be

Words at p. 2 of link. Coltrane's notes played syllable by syllable (give or take) to this text.

stlconline.org

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