PHOENIX — From computers to smartphones to vehicles, microchips are a part of every aspect of life and it takes a huge amount of water to make them.
"We're never going to leverage the current population's water supply in favor of something new," said Cynthia Campbell, water resources management advisor for the city of Phoenix. A second plant that was built and designed by the company is run and used by the City of Chandler to treat both municipal and Intel water.That's the amount that can be cleaned on a daily basis.
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