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Fri, 2012-10-05 00:01 — Kathy Gilbeaux
submitted by Samuel Bendett
Homeland Security News Wire - September 25, 2012
Most Americans do not pay much attention to how much water they use when they take a shower or when they water the grass, but Michael Sullivan, a global executive at IBM thinks this will change.
“Water is a finite resource,” Sullivan told the panel. “What we’re dealing with is that there’s a finite supply, and as the population grows and industry grows, we’re stressing that finite supply.”
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