The water is partially evaporated each heating and cooling cycle. So new water needs to be added continiously. They could build more expensive/less efficient cooling systems. But turns out they can just get lots of cheap water instead. Probably cause there is lacking enviromental protection regulation.
The water is partially evaporated each heating and cooling cycle. So new water needs to be added continiously. They could build more expensive/less efficient cooling systems. But turns out they can just get lots of cheap water instead. Probably cause there is lacking enviromental protection regulation.