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Drinking too much water can be dangerous, leading to water intoxication, where water builds up in the brain. This occurs when electrolytes, especially sodium, are depleted, potentially causing more dehydration. The technical term for this condition is hyponatremia. To avoid this, especially during workouts where you sweat and lose salt, add a pinch of salt to your water when drinking large quantities.

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Many fire hydrants ran dry during the recent fires, and while the Palisades reservoirs were full at the start, they weren't sufficient for an entire town ablaze. These reservoirs can handle smaller incidents but not widespread fires, especially with hurricane-force winds reaching up to 100 miles per hour. Such conditions prevent aircraft from conducting water drops, which are crucial for firefighting. This situation likely mirrors that of numerous towns in California and across the country, where strong winds and dry fuel could lead to similar challenges in accessing water during major fires.

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Water is essential for life, but many struggle with hydration. If you're drinking water but still feel the need to go to the bathroom frequently, the issue may be that the water isn't entering your cells. To enhance hydration, try taking a small crystal of Celtic salt, about the size of a sesame seed, before drinking water. The minerals, particularly magnesium, will be absorbed through your mucus membranes and help pull water into your cells. This method can significantly improve hydration. Ideally, aim for about eight glasses of water daily, and consider the salt to optimize absorption.

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Experts have warned of a coming water crisis, possibly already spurring conflicts due to scarcity. While Earth appears to be a blue planet, 98% of its water is saline, with much of the fresh water locked in glaciers. The available fresh water is unevenly distributed, and reservoirs are being depleted. Big Tech's growing demand for water is exacerbating the problem, though this is intentionally kept secret. The speaker investigated Big Tech's water consumption and its potential disastrous consequences. This video you are watching is brought to you by water. Data centers, which host massive amounts of data, require vast amounts of water for cooling. An average data center consumes up to 5 million gallons of water daily, equivalent to the usage of 50,000 people in an American city.

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Speaker 0: You guys still having water problems? Yeah. Yeah. No water. No water problems. No water alone.

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A fire in Lahaina and Kula has caused a water supply issue on the island. The water is not safe to drink, even after boiling. Government-provided potable water is making people sick. To address this, Unjected and Infuse are sending emergency hydration satchels with amino acids and glutathione to supplement the survivors' hydration needs. The satchels don't require water. They will be delivered to the supply docks in Kihei and distributed to the Westside and Kula. Updates will be provided once they arrive. Prayers and blessings for Maui are appreciated.

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The lack of water for firefighters in Los Angeles during recent fires is attributed to an outdated water system and the scale of the fires. Experts suggest that even if the Santa Ynez reservoir had been full, it might not have significantly impacted the situation. However, the reservoir, located near the Pacific Palisades fire, holds 117 million gallons of water, which could have helped maintain water pressure for firefighters. A senior water utility executive criticized the decision to drain the reservoir for repairs, arguing it should have been kept full for emergencies. This reservoir is one of the largest treated water storage facilities on the West Coast, highlighting the importance of having adequate water resources during firefighting efforts.

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My friend in East Texas found something unusual in her pool after living there for over 11 years without any similar incidents. She hasn't changed her pool's chemical regimen, but there was some strange fog the day before. I'm looking for insights from water experts or anyone who might know what could cause this. If you have any ideas, please share. Thank you!

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There's a meme about someone having built an underground bunker on their ranch in Kauai. It's described as more of an underground storage situation. It's essentially a tunnel that connects to another building. The question is posed, "What's under the ground? Is there more water, right?"

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Due to a lack of electricity lasting two weeks in 30-degree weather, there is no hot water. Hot water is made on the stove to take a bath. Boiling water is put in the bathtub because it is too cold outside for an instant heated propane hot shower, which has been a recent luxury. There is no electricity, and the speaker asks, "Where's FEMA?"

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The speaker finds a deep pool of water with a live earthworm in it. They use a filter system to fill up a container with clean water. They explain the process of filling the container without disturbing the bottom and how to vent the filter. They demonstrate how to drink the water directly from the container or remove the top lid to access the clean water inside. They mention that the 20 ounces of water obtained is not enough for the night, so they plan to disinfect more water using a stainless steel container and ash. They also add fuel to improve the heat transfer while boiling the water. The speaker then shows how to make a simple bottle toggle using bank line and demonstrates how to use it to remove the boiling water from the fire.

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High winds and new evacuations are prompting crews to fight the Palisades fire. A Pacific Palisades family, Patrick and Evan Golling, creatively used their pool water and a generator to protect their home. Their father insisted on being prepared for fire season, leading them to set up a pump system. When the fire approached, they used all their pool water and even helped neighbors by draining their pool too. They operated the generator and pump for about five hours, dousing their property and checking on others. Their proactive approach highlights the importance of preparation in fire-prone areas.

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Can you imagine this? A machine that can pump river water uphill without using a single drop of fuel or electricity. Its secret? It runs on the power of water itself. When the stream flows into the device, part of that water gets released quickly, creating a sudden pressure surge. That shock instantly forces the rest of the water into a pressure chamber. Inside that chamber, air gets compressed, acting like a natural spring. That spring keeps pushing the water forward, sending clean water uphill through pipes. The wild part is the whole system is completely self sustaining. As long as the river keeps flowing, the device works nonstop, day and night. That's the miracle of hydraulics, turning the raw force of nature into endless power.

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I used to use a Brita water filter, but they are not effective. They only remove 12-14% of lead and arsenic, increase aluminum, and do not filter out fluoride, PFAs, or microplastics. Fluoride has been linked to lower IQ in kids. To improve water quality, use a reverse osmosis filter with sea salt for remineralization, despite being more expensive. Investing in your health is crucial, and drinking reverse osmosis water with sea salt is a healthier choice.

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At CES, a company showcased a machine that creates water from air. They pump air into the machine, which collects the water from the air. The machine has 50-gallon tanks and can provide water for a whole house, replacing the need for a well or city water. They also make larger units that can refill 2 55-gallon drums every day. The company's website, genesisystems.com, has more information. The current price for a unit like this is $20,000.

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At CES, a company showcased a machine that generates water from air. They explained that by pumping air into the machine, it collects the water present in the air. The machine has 50-gallon tanks and can provide water for a whole house, replacing the need for a well or city water. They also mentioned that larger units are available, capable of refilling two 55-gallon drums daily. The company's website, genesisystems.com, offers more information, and currently, a unit like this costs $20,000.

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We ran out of water in the first tank around 4:45 PM, the second tank at 8:30 PM, and the third tank at 3 AM. The tents help manage pressure on the fire hydrants, but the demand for water exceeded our supply capabilities. While there is water in the trunk line, it cannot reach the hill quickly enough to fill the tanks. By 3 AM, all fire hydrants in the Palisades were dry. We are sending 20 water tanks to support the fire department, and it takes about 30 minutes to refill each tank. Due to the high demand, water quality in ZIP code 90272 is declining, prompting a boil water notice for the next 48 hours due to ash contamination. Please boil water before consumption.

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The Amish can obtain pressurized hot water without utilities, preserve food without refrigeration, and cool homes without electricity. This raises concerns about the broader population's potential inability to cope without modern conveniences. A book containing the instructions for the Amish way of life offers step-by-step guides to these practices. A link to purchase the book is provided.

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You should have Faraday bags and EMP protection devices for your car and home. Have a generator, but the speaker cannot recommend Generac. Store an extra supply of gasoline safely. Secure water filtration and a way to bottle water, if not bottled water itself. Stock firearms with working, properly stored ammunition, potassium iodide, water and general disinfectants like alcohol and peroxide, and a stash of antibiotics. Have buckets and barrels to store water and aim to be self-sufficient for 3 to 6 months. The speaker believes that in the event of a grid wipeout, those unprepared will be desperate. Ensure you have enough ammunition, possibly for hunting or self-defense. Consider a quiet slingshot for small game. The speaker warns against being caught unprepared.

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Today, I couldn't do much as I focused on getting water for basic needs like showering and drinking. Luckily, our neighbor had a generator that helped pump water from underground. This allowed me to take a shower and take care of my immediate needs.

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Drinking water is a precious resource, especially near the Great Lakes. Moses West, a retired ranger, has been working for the past 4 years to address the growing water crisis. He invented an atmospheric water generator (AWG) in 2015, which extracts water from the air. West firmly believes that all the water we need is already present in the air.

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They emptied most of the tank on our house but left some for emergencies. While waiting, they used our hose to fill it up. The hoses weren’t connected, and there was no water available. They kept a little in the tank because the fire was approaching, and they needed to be ready. The fire hydrants reportedly had no water, which is concerning. Despite the urgency of the situation, they took time to clarify the story. It seems odd that they would pause to explain while trying to manage a fire.

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We ran out of water in the first tank around 4:45 PM yesterday, the second tank at 8:30 PM, and the third tank at 3 AM. The tents help manage pressure on the fire hydrants, but the water consumption exceeded our supply rate. Although there is water in the trunk line, it can't reach the hill quickly enough to refill the tanks. By 3 AM, all fire hydrants in Pacific Palisades ran dry. We are sending 20 water tanks to support the fire department and working to refill them. Due to high demand, water quality in ZIP code 90272 is declining, prompting a boil water notice for 48 hours due to ash contamination. Please boil water before drinking.

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I own two houses, one in the city and a 7-acre ranch in the country with solar power and a well. Recently, California announced plans to install water meters on my property, even though I already have my own well for water. My city house has a water and trash bill of $149, and it increases if I exceed my water allotment. The water at my country house is sourced from my well, not the county's system. I find it frustrating that they want to impose a meter on my property where I manage my own water supply.

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I've discovered a way to use water to fuel your car! It doesn't matter if it's rainwater, well water, city water, or even ocean water.
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