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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2025 · 28 MIN

Brune Asks Some "Water Questions"

from The Lost Rider Podcast with Herman Brune · host Herman Brune

Water questions is a commentary from Brune. It showcases that lifelong "conservationists" in state agencies have the answers to questions that plague concerned citizens and NGO's. There is nothing new about water process technologies. When discussing water desalination: Water treatment for super saturated saline discharges was practiced in Texas, in the 1980's, during the creation of the strategic oil reserves. Likewise, major municipalities enjoy the recycling commonly known as "toilet to tap". So - why is the public unaware of the technologies that sustain the modern lifestyle? Why don't the lifelong agency "conservationists" serve the needs of providing public information? Why must we suffer the teeth-gnashing and hair-pulling caused by either the lack of information, or by false information? Is the public relegated into woeful ignorance purposefully by state agencies? Why?

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Water questions is a commentary from Brune. It showcases that lifelong "conservationists" in state agencies have the answers to questions that plague concerned citizens and NGO's. There is nothing new about water process technologies. When...

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