I think what's missing in that story is the context about how it came to be 
that a) there exist desperately poor people who need that water and b) the 
rules/charity system that deigns to gift that water to those people. Pick away 
at the gloss that *appears* kilned into the material, and you'll usually find 
some (often unrecognized) superheroes who made it happen. Order requires energy.

On 4/19/21 8:42 AM, Pieter Steenekamp wrote:
> I live in a small town Mossel Bay in South Africa with a semi-desert climate. 
> We have a desalination plant that can supply +/- 60% of normal potable water 
> usage. It's not for the rich people only, when the dams supplying water in 
> normal years dry up, everybody, including the desperately poor people get 
> potable water.

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