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Dam removal is a wiki article I would consider contributing to.

Dams have been a significant part to our development and infrastructure for water security. While fairly damaging to the environment, dams have been a huge factor for the economy and allowing cities to grow is also a benefit. Dam removal is a relevant topic as it allows us to explore the pillars of sustainability in regards to water access, ecological harm, and what happens with economic areas of concern.

Desalination is a way to increase water supply but it's concern of sustainability is often scrutinized.

This article should look at other ways Desalination can be beneficial and harmful as well as what specialists in this topic have said and recommend when using a Desal plant.

Domestic use
Rooftop rainwater harvesting is used to provide drinking water, domestic water, water for livestock, water for small irrigation, and a way to replenish groundwater levels.

Non Potable use for rainwater harvesting (livestock, irrigation, toilets, etc.) helps reduce the cost spent for city water on site when doing tasks that do not require purified water. 

Potable supply through rainwater harvesting also lowers a sites water bill but requires more purification and is more expensive to install. This is also dependent on the codes in the city in which the system is being set up.