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Why should Cities and Municipalities consider A2WH?

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Why should Cities and Municipalities consider A2WH?

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A2WH delivers an additional source of water that is reliable and less likely to be affected by contamination or drought than any other source. Increasing the diversity of water sources represents good planning and delivers increased resilience during unplanned crises. Our recommendation is for each municipal water source to look at their absolute minimum potable water needs during a stage 4+ water crisis. They should implement sufficient A2WH to meet their minimum potable water needs during the a crisis if two other major water sources became unavailable. Any city or municipality which delivers more than 40% of it’s water from Desalination is at serious risk of not delivering adequate potable water if their desalination facility is off line.. Shutting down a large scale desalination plant is easier than people realize. It can be caused by storm driven sediment, chemical, fuel, oil or sewage spills, electricity shortages, earthquakes, floods or Homeland security issues. A2WH represents

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A2WH delivers an additional source of water that is reliable and less likely to be affected by contamination or drought than any other source. Increasing the diversity of water sources represents good planning and delivers increased resilience during unplanned crises. Our recommendation is for each municipal water source to look at their absolute minimum potable water needs during a stage 4+ water crisis. They should implement sufficient A2WH to meet their minimum potable water needs during the a crisis if two other major water sources became unavailable. Any city or municipality which delivers more than 40% of it’s water from Desalination is at serious risk of not delivering adequate potable water if their desalination facility is off line. Shutting down a large scale desalination plant is easier than people realize. It can be caused by storm driven sediment, chemical, fuel, oil or sewage spills, electricity shortages, earthquakes, floods or Homeland security issues. A2WH represents a

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