Obviously Wrong
In this episode of Obviously Wrong, Mark Dalton Caples breaks down:What “treated wastewater” actually is (and what it isn’t)What discharge permits cover — and what they don’tPFAS (“forever chemicals”), pharmaceuticals, and microplasticsWhy Hill Country karst geology makes this differentThe Trinity Aquifer risk no one wants to talk aboutThe Lennar subdivisions in Comal CountyHouse Bill 2265 and the local authority gapWhy this isn’t about left vs. right — it’s about structureThis episode connects the dots between:Canyon Lake drought levelsOilfield wastewater immunity lawsPrivate equity water consumptionAnd the regulatory system that treats cumulative impact like it doesn’t existThis is not anti-development.This is pro-accountability.Technology exists to do wastewater reuse the right way. Orange County proves it. Singapore proves it.So the question isn’t “Is treated wastewater safe?”The question is: Safe under what standards — and safe for how long?#HardKnockLessonsEvery system produces exactly what it was designed to produce.PRIOR COVERAGE▶️ The Historic Canyon Lake Droughthttps://youtu.be/Slo9g6xOY9k [https://youtu.be/Slo9g6xOY9k]📖 Frackin’ Dryhttps://leadershipknocks.substack.com/p/frackin-dry-how-texas-dug-itself [https://leadershipknocks.substack.com/p/frackin-dry-how-texas-dug-itself]📖 Drought, Data, and Dramahttps://leadershipknocks.substack.com/p/drought-data-and-drama-the-real-story [https://leadershipknocks.substack.com/p/drought-data-and-drama-the-real-story]📖 Laundered Cars and Thirsty Aquifershttps://leadershipknocks.substack.com/p/laundered-cars-and-thirsty-aquifers [https://leadershipknocks.substack.com/p/laundered-cars-and-thirsty-aquifers] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadershipknocks.substack.com [https://leadershipknocks.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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