An “Interstate Water System” could fix the West’s water woes

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An "interstate water system" could fix the West's water woes

https://bigthink.com/the-present/an-interstate-water-system-could-fix-the-wests-water-woes/

We have pipelines for oil and natural gas. Why not water?

An "interstate water system" could fix the West's water woes

Older article (from 2021) but it’s even more relevant today. The eastern seaboard is getting pummeled with heavy rainfall. Especially the northeast.

A NYT investigation found that many communities are using up their groundwater at dangerous rates. Why not use the excess water the East gets to replenish what is in short supply on the other side of the Mississippi?

Now what would be really sick is finding a way to pipe in water from the sea and have a way of desalinating it along the pipeline as it gets closer and closer to its various destinations. That would be a boon for the southwest US, south Saharan Africa, and Australia, but that’s a bigger project than simply finding ways to pipe large amounts of fresh water westward in a country that already has a track record of large-scale infrastructure projects.