I'm a little unfamiliar with what actually happens when a city runs out of water. Do they turn off the water treatment plant and the water mains no longer carry water? When there is a fire, what happens?
Are they prioritizing water deliveries to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and institutions ? Or is it going to a Malthusian survival of the fittest demonstration ??
High rise buildings with apartments would seem to me to be fire traps if there is no central water supply, am I missing something?
Are there any estimates for an actual population count for Cape Town that is sustainable with the actual average water resources and is the plan essentially to just make the city increasingly inhospitable and unpleasant until that population level is reached ??
Are they prioritizing water deliveries to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and institutions ? Or is it going to a Malthusian survival of the fittest demonstration ??
High rise buildings with apartments would seem to me to be fire traps if there is no central water supply, am I missing something?
Are there any estimates for an actual population count for Cape Town that is sustainable with the actual average water resources and is the plan essentially to just make the city increasingly inhospitable and unpleasant until that population level is reached ??
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