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There are two major differences that must be dealt with as
self sufficiency books are applied to seastead technology. First,
even though the seastead is surrounded by water, fresh water is
going to have to be tightly managed. We do not have the option of
tapping into a stream or drilling a well to get unlimited
supplies of fresh water. Fresh water management is covered in
greater detail in the water section below. Second, surface area
will be at a premium. Large meandering structures that
occupy lots of space are not going to be viable in early
seasteads.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/infra.html#There_are_two_major_differences_that_must_be_dealt
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