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How Google drains America's fresh water - the real price of Google's targeted ads - The Hated One

How Google drains America's fresh water - the real price of Google's targeted ads - The Hated One

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How Google drains America's fresh water - the real price of Google's targeted ads - The Hated One Google drains 1. 5 million gallons of water every day from Coastal South Carolina aquifers to cool its data center. Together with its 4 million gallons of tap water withdrawal, Google is by far the third largest consumer of fresh water re
Date: 2022-03-20

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SO this video is misleading on many parts, but lets get the main one out of the way. -Google will be using the sewers to dispose of the water-. Which IS putting back in ground. You think google can just dump ALL that water easy over the ground surface? It needs a controlled way to do it.
A sewer IS putting water back in ground. as shown from the very chart you listed, water table is replenished by rain run off from streams, etc. A sewer system literally does that in a human way. It runs in closed system to a plant, plant processes it, and guess what happens to processed stuff? It goes into a stream after settle tanks. This is actually better system in how they are doing it.

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Thank you for your ongoing efforts to raise awareness. Due to your videos I have now:
-stopped using Chrome
-disabled location tracking and web app activity through Google
-disabled my Local Guide status
- loaded Umatrix and privacy blocker on all devices
I have Proton mail already due to my work but it needs a few usability functions like widget and push notifications to make it really good.
It will probably take me some time to migrate off my Gmail.
Any good map apps? GMaps is very very good and carrying another GPS device is not convenient
I believe blockchain will eventually kill Google. Time to get off YouTube too: )

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It's a sad thing that not many know about this (including me until just now. Not many pay attention to the real world impact of technology like this. As much as I would like to blacklist all websites from google ads, it is still an injustice for those that depend on the revenuer generated from it to keep their content uploaded, and I do not mean just YouTube. Still, I'll share this with as many people as I can in the hopes that at least some of them would limit or even stop using google services.
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This is a problem, so why not offer a solution?
Could the water be pumped out to the farms for use on crops after it's cooled the data centers? What if the people petitioned Google to pump the water into several large reservoirs which the farmers and industry could then tap? I'm sure enough public outcry could get google to pay for the project. It's very easy criticizing this but the data centers are needed and with an increasing amount of data year on year, this problem is unavoidable.

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Using drinking water to cool your large energy draining data centers! Shame on you Google!
I'm using Brave browser, I was used to use Google Chrome Browser. For reasons off security. Such as my internet security package that only support Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Firefox.
And I like Brave most off all.
Thinking off switching to Tutanota mail instead off Google for all my online account registrations. Such as for amazon or other services.

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Lots of misinformation in this video. 1. 5 million gallon water consumption annual rate is a lot of water use when associated with residential and commercial use but not uncommon in industrial use. This video is blaming one company's single facility for an entire region's water usage problem.
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I've recently been thinking of alternatives to chat services such as Google Hangouts in comparison to things like Discord. Would you recommend any thing else, or a better way to have these types of communications securely?
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You did a great job on researching all of this and presenting it in a well thought out manner. What Google is doing is quite alarming.
Also, you sound like you're about to cry. Are you ok?

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Does anyone in these comments want nice things? This is how nice things work, a few thousand residents or functionality for the entire world?
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