Plumbing iNterior dEpths

Alex Harter

9 /25 /07

Dissecting Plumbing, Indoor

HUman Health vs. Environ-mental

hUman health: How do we get our water? environment: What kind of water is it?

environment: Where do we get our pipes from?  human heath: How do we use them?

Let me try to isolate the environment from our health for the purpose of giving us what we already have without it costing the envrironment any resources (as opposed to any thing: if we consider that the environment requires the same things we “do,” we realize we do “not” Need ‘em.  Then, once that “if” is fulfilled, and “then” we know, we do not want to think about the $, and we Stop).

Into the Indoor Toilet rushes clean water, straight from a plant which has chlorinated it for drinking, scoured it of various germs for bathing, consuming electricity to remove it from a natural source of fresh water.  Otherwise, we live in Israel or other energy-rich refions and suck it from the (now “life-giving”) ocean.

Next step: this studd is an undiluted buch of plain old (new, if rainwater-deposited) Ache-To-Oh!  The water-dwelling animals, plants, and other invertebrates (plants are invertebrates, and invertebrate animals in rivers and lakes are all very small) have given up the ghost, so that we have the most.

Our pipers remove from dep pits and tunnes our bits of metal ebris, one, that is, Nexus Free, and from this root of the rock, we move mostly Earth to get it allout.  Next triphammer: the stuff is reburied, uprooting countless soil-dwellers ad infinitum for its rebruial ceremoney, which never costs us anything.

This ex-lead, now plastic, ex-fossil, ex-fuel, or at least unstained “stainless” steal, is a great deal of benefeat since in fuct if is unreactive with us.  Then, We Shout: this is the Beast thing we have Ever-buried since we formaldehyded Gee-Pa!  and return to our hmos with all of our hats and glasses.

This is the wildest ride in the wildeRNess!

Okay: Step one: remove environmental cost by ta(n)king water indirectly.  Result: less water vapor (worse for our breathing apparatus, increases risk of nosebleeds to a few), and smaller streams as though there is simply a drought.  Unknown climate results of less vapor.

Sort of okay: step two… remoivng the pipes for good: make water carrying more than servants’ labor, make it an exercist(e) of every house”hold.”  And yes, Resulkt is that we consume more calories, sweat even more, and hold onto liquid, not sloid material, for darlife.