
Aqua-Net to Bring Water to the Desert?


The Desert Aqua-Net is an idea that involves the building of interconnected lakes in the desert. These 18-mile-diameter lakes would be connected by canals fed from the ocean. The lakes would include built islands that could serve as homes for cities teeming with people. Supposedly, this would work because water from the lake would cool the cities, making them livable. There would also be arable land, theoretically, after this cooling above the desert lake islands. The cities would be powered by satellite power stations, and by the sun.
One of the biggest draw backs is that the lakes would be filled with seawater. While the salt water would provide the opportunities for water-based wildlife, and even for biomass development, it doesn't provide much opportunity for drinking. However, Shimizu plans that the some of the water would be desalinated, and thus made fit for human consumption and for irrigation of crops.
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Aqua Net?


You mean this
The company seems to be the sponsor of a beach volleyball team
Satellite power stations? Is this 1976 and are you Gerard K. O'Neill?
sounds like a good idea, for when the polar caps finish melting.
Sure to destroy the existing ecology in those places, why not? We do it everywhere else . . .
do you know HOW MUCH a desalinator costs? srsly, this is the most ridiculous idea i've ever heard of..IT'S THE DESERT. there's sand everywhere, wind that blows sand everywhere, and it's hot. very hot. water evaporates!