Sunday, March 7, 2021

Source water for drinking and cooking suggestion

Sent a reply to Marin Water suggesting Source Water Hydropanels I'm planning to build an ADU in Marin County. I would like to supply it with drinking and cooking water from Source Hydropanels installed on or near my home. Do you have, or do you plan to offer, rebates or other incentives for this technology? If not, I suggest this would be a valuable and beneficial program.If you are unfamiliar with Source (previously Zero Mass Water), see https://www.source.co/residential/. For our family of 6, the two panels would cost $5,500 to $6,500 and provide 10 liters (~2.6 gallons) per day drinking/cooking water for at least 15 years (~55,000 gallons) for ~$0.10/gallon. It would be nice to have some kind of rebate or other help with the cost. This technology could be similar to the solar power/battery systems that are reducing the need for PG&E electricity while assuring customers an uninterrupted supply of electricity. Providing drinking and cooking water for Marin would similarly reduce the demand on Marin Water sources and ensure a reliable, safe source of water. 

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