Southern California - Water location app

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JustMe
07-20-12, 12:50 AM
Came across this app, "WeTap (http://wetap.wordpress.com/)", which is a project of the Pacific Institute (http://www.pacinst.org/wetap/index.htm), in conjunction with Google Maps, to identify the location of public sources for drinking water. It is a fairly recent release, available for Android phones, and somewhat useless at this stage. But the concept seems good. With more people participating to identify the location of public water fountains nationally, a data base of public water sources with current operation, GPS coordinates, location photos, and Google Map position could provide a beneficial source of information available on your phone. Give it a try.


Garfield Cat
07-20-12, 06:00 AM
Will there ever be a time in the future when our water supply be in jeopardy so that it will cost money to get drinking water? Riddle me that.

CommuteCommando
07-20-12, 07:39 AM
Currently the coastal cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia gets most of their drinking water from desalination of sea water. That can't be cheap. (I used to work for a company that made RO water purifying equipment, and the Arabs were one of the biggest customers.)


lesiz
07-27-12, 02:37 PM
90% of the water in California goes to agriculture. Do we really need to be supplying produce to the rest of the world?

TrojanHorse
07-27-12, 02:58 PM
I just downloaded it and added the fountain at the end of SGRT. Seems promising and I know it'll come in handy one of these days when I'm riding somewhere unfamiliar.

alicestrong
09-06-12, 05:31 PM
Is this working right for anyone? I love the concept but the execution...

JustMe
09-06-12, 07:12 PM
Been using it for about a month without any significant problems. Having to log in to see locations, or insert a new location, is a bit burdensome, but I'm guessing to preserve the efficacy of the information, probably a necessity.

alicestrong
09-06-12, 07:24 PM
OK...probably a "user error"...:D

TrojanHorse
09-06-12, 09:25 PM
As far as I can tell the only person adding water fountains is me. Alice, did you put that one on SGRT in there? I might need it Saturday. :D

Genaro
09-08-12, 10:59 AM
As far as I can tell the only person adding water fountains is me. Alice, did you put that one on SGRT in there? I might need it Saturday. :D
Will check it out. May come in handy tomorrow on my epic SART/SGRT Trek tomorrow

vertical bob
09-08-12, 07:59 PM
Got water at Monte Cristo campground on Angeles Forest HWY today after asking the ranger if it was good. It's just north on Upper Big T on AF HWY. Good to know since Hidden Springs cafe has been gone I did not know of any water supply anywhere along Big T

stevepusser
09-11-12, 09:20 PM
I can see something like that being useful in the mountains and deserts. Usually San Diego tap water tastes so bad I get water from the machines. Up in the Cuyamacas here, the water tastes like mountain spring water, probably because it is.