There are an ever-increasing stream of places, even just inm the US that is in severe shortage of water.
That is a local problem.
The Earth has an extreme abundance of water.
71% of the surface is covered with it and
it is quite deep in places.
All added up about Thirteen Quintillion Five Hundred Ninety Quadrillionth liters of it.
There is no conceivable way we are running out of water anytime soon.
Water we have.
People who desperately need it we have.
The problem is that they are not the same
location.
That is a solved problem for a lot of things
people need.
Why are we not doing global scale desalination?
The pipelines could be constructed in a massiv parallel concurrent way. As long as you could keep the supplylines of construction material work.
Is the only thing holding it back the amount of enenrgy it would take to power it?
Many farms are still irrigated with sprayers. Israeli farmers have shown it's possible to maintain high yields and reduce water waste with drip irrigation and other techniques.
We can also do a lot more with water recycling. Wastewater can be cleaned enough for watering lawns and certain crops.
On the residential and commercial side, much of the water is spent on lawns and other decorative landscaping. How much of that do we really need?