SHOULD WATER BE FREE?

SHOULD WATER BE FREE?


  • Total voters
    37

tmonster

Superstar
Joined
Nov 26, 2013
Messages
17,900
Reputation
3,205
Daps
31,793
and this is a big problem, which some states are repairing
Fbz6j3V.png

not only does this teach the homeowner a valuable lesson about self reliance and fiscal responsibility but it also stimulates the economy as he will have to get a loan and hire people to rebuild the house. :blessed:


technically I don't need traffic lights and each man should decide for himself when he should stop his own car, Your oppressive big government tendencies are showing friend! BUT in any case through the thievery of my money as tax, these lights were already paid for
:sas2:

:what:who needs libraries? kids can access all the information they need on the web for free on their phones or they can just learn from nature, instead of having to be brainwashed at your institutionally run "libraries", the tax (theft) money used for libraries should go to subsidy companies so they can afford to create more jobs

water should be privatized, this will create jobs and improve the economy

:snoop:We don't need big government telling us how to use water, let people make businesses out of the water supply so we can grow the economy
free your mind breh
kri25cg.png


:dahell:
they always neg the messenger when they can't handle the truth:wow:
 
Last edited:

tmonster

Superstar
Joined
Nov 26, 2013
Messages
17,900
Reputation
3,205
Daps
31,793
Didn't realize I was arguing with a market anarchist.:huhldup:
I seriously doubt I can persuade someone who thinks that if you're poor you should die of thirst and your house should burn down that they're wrong, I've encounter such dogmatic thinking before and it's always entrenched as hell.
But if you're advocating such radical changes the US (and those are all radical changes to the way the US works) you don't get to wave your OMG COMMUNIST RUSSIA flag, the US has been doing those things well before the USSR was formed.
you big government socialists are all the same
always looking for a hand out
wahhhhh "we need water" wahhhh "we should be able to live" wahhhhhhh "we should have a compassionate society wahhhhhh... always crying about something
:scust:
 

CHL

Superstar
Joined
Jul 6, 2014
Messages
13,456
Reputation
1,480
Daps
19,582
Didn't realize I was arguing with a market anarchist.:huhldup:
I seriously doubt I can persuade someone who thinks that if you're poor you should die of thirst and your house should burn down that they're wrong, I've encounter such dogmatic thinking before and it's always entrenched as hell.
But if you're advocating such radical changes the US (and those are all radical changes to the way the US works) you don't get to wave your OMG COMMUNIST RUSSIA flag, the US has been doing those things well before the USSR was formed.
Argue with a parody brehs :bryan: :russ:
kri25cg.png


:dahell:
they always neg the messenger when they can't handle the truth:wow:
:salute: keep handing out that ether, freedum fighter!
 

Scientific Playa

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Oct 13, 2013
Messages
13,930
Reputation
3,310
Daps
24,908
Reppin
Championships
Philosophically i'm in the yes it should be free camp, but logically i voted no. thread had me read up on the history of the supplier of the water system that i grew up on in new england and took for granted. lot of laws and financing was needed to build 19th century piping and reservoir system infrastructure. used to know a chick that tested water quality on the daily in the water company's lab. company is now owned by an u.k. conglomerate.
you want peace of mind when you turn on that faucet or bathe and ditto when you flush the toilet. both cost money in you live in a city or suburban environment. people in rural area have more freedom but still may have to pay for septic services. will try to find a story and post in the thread about a guy out west that got into trouble with authorities for building his own lake and water system.

Aquarion Company
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3480000011.html

Aquarion Company is New England's largest privately owned water company, with a reach that extends to more than 700,000 customers. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bradford, England-based Kelda Group plc, itself one the world's ten largest water and wastewater firms. Beyond its corporate office in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Aquarion maintains several regional service centers throughout the northeastern United States. The company's New England locations include centers in Greenwich and Mystic, Connecticut; Portland, Maine; Hampton, New Hampshire; and Nor-well and Millbury, Massachusetts. Aquarion also has three New York locations in Rye, Newcastle, and Sea Cliff.

http://www.dir.ct.gov/dph/Water/SWAP/Community/CT0570011.pdf
 

Scientific Playa

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Oct 13, 2013
Messages
13,930
Reputation
3,310
Daps
24,908
Reppin
Championships
Man jailed for 30 days after building THREE reservoirs on his own land with enough water to fill 20 Olympic-sized pools
  • Gary Harrington, 64, was found guilty for building three man-made ponds containing nearly 13million gallons of water
  • The Eagle Point, Oregon, man was convicted of nine misdemeanors and fined $1,500
  • Harrington built the reservoirs on his 170-acre land and stocked them with fish
  • A 1925 Oregon law says all water is publicly owned
  • The state initially approved permits for the ponds, but later reversed them

By Snejana Farberov

Published: 18:19 EST, 13 August 2012 | Updated: 06:54 EST, 14 August 2012

An Oregon man has been jailed for 30 days for collecting rainwater and snow runoff in three reservoirs that he had built on his own property.

Gary Harrington, of Eagle Point, was found guilty two weeks ago for violating a 1925 law which says all water is publicly owned.

Harrington, 64, was convicted of nine misdemeanors and received a $1,500 fine in addition to the jail term.


article-0-14891774000005DC-154_634x352.jpg

Watershed moment: Gary Harrington, 64, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for building three rain collection ponds on his land in violation of a state law

Harrington surrendered himself to authorities to begin his prison term and said that he was sacrificing himself to stand up for liberty, according to AOL Real Estate.

‘When it comes to the point where a rural landowner can't catch rainwater that falls on his land to protect his property, it's gone too far,’ he told the Associated Press following his conviction.

Decades earlier, Harrington constructed two dams measuring at 10 and 20 feet, and has since collected nearly 13million gallons of water in his man-made ponds, which is enough to fill 20 Olympic-sized pools. He also built boat docks and stocked the reservoirs with trout and Bluegill for recreational fishing.


article-0-14891778000005DC-864_634x349.jpg

Filled up: Over the years, the reservoirs have collected nearly 13million gallons of water




article-0-14891794000005DC-837_634x346.jpg

Water world: Harrington erected two dams on his property measuring at 10 and 20 feet




article-0-14891788000005DC-546_634x351.jpg

Gone fishing: Harrington built boat docks and stocked his ponds with trout and Bluegil

Oregon's Water Resources Department said that while it is legal to set up rainwater collection barrels on roofs or other surfaces, Harrington's reservoirs went far beyond that and required permits.

‘Mr Harrington has operated these three reservoirs in flagrant violation of Oregon law for more than a decade,’ the department's deputy director, Tom Paul, told the Medford Mail Tribune.

The state initially approved permits for Harrington's water collection pools on his 170-acre property in 2003, but ultimately reversed its decision.


‘They issued me my permits. I had my permits in hand and they retracted them just arbitrarily, basically,’ Harrington told CNSNews.com. ‘They took them back and said, 'No, you can't have them.' So I've been fighting it ever since.’


article-0-14891770000005DC-933_306x423.jpg

article-0-1489176C000005DC-209_306x423.jpg


'Don't tread on me': Harrington said the government has bullied him and trampled on his individual rights as a property owner using the 1925 state law as an excuse




article-0-14891798000005DC-925_634x351.jpg

Tug-'o-war: The state has ordered the Eagle Point man to drain his ponds, but he vows to continue the fight


article-0-14891784000005DC-385_634x348.jpg

Water battle: Harrington has claimed that he has been collecting rainwater for his personal use and for fire suppression

Harrington has been ordered to drain his three reservoirs, but the Eagle Point resident remains defiant and ready to continue the fight. He said that he is only collecting rainwater for personal use and fire suppression, and that the state is infringing upon his rights.

‘The government is bullying,' he told CNSNews.com. ‘They've just gotten to be big bullies and if you just lay over and die and give up, that just makes them bigger bullies.

‘So, we as Americans, we need to stand on our constitutional rights, on our rights as citizens and hang tough. This is a good country, we’ll prevail.’

His legal adviser said they are willing to fight the issue all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court according to KDRV.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...IS-OWN-LAND-water-20-Olympic-sized-pools.html
 
  • Dap
Reactions: Oso

newworldafro

DeeperThanRapBiggerThanHH
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
51,421
Reputation
5,343
Daps
115,994
Reppin
In the Silver Lining
Light Your Water On Fire from Gas Drilling, Fracking




OP you live in the Central Valley of California

How do tyou feel about companies polluting aquifers with fracking fluid.....http://www.nbcbayarea.com/investiga...g-Injected-into-Clean-Aquifers-282733051.html

Oh...

And for good measure, selling that fracking wastewater to farmers.....the same farmers that provide most of the vegetables to the U.S...http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/05/05/3654388/california-drought-oil-wastewater-agriculture/

Yall remember that movie Idiocracy?......what was the outcome or what did they discover, when the guy left the ball game and went out to fields?............... :sas2:

idiocracy-movie-585x388.jpg






I swear :ohlawd: can't even make this shyt up ... :snoop:
 
Last edited:

newworldafro

DeeperThanRapBiggerThanHH
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
51,421
Reputation
5,343
Daps
115,994
Reppin
In the Silver Lining
Gone fishing: Harrington built boat docks and stocked his ponds with trout and Bluegil

Oregon's Water Resources Department said that while it is legal to set up rainwater collection barrels on roofs or other surfaces, Harrington's reservoirs went far beyond that and required permits.

‘Mr Harrington has operated these three reservoirs in flagrant violation of Oregon law for more than a decade,’ the department's deputy director, Tom Paul, told the Medford Mail Tribune.

The state initially approved permits for Harrington's water collection pools on his 170-acre property in 2003, but ultimately reversed its decision.


‘They issued me my permits. I had my permits in hand and they retracted them just arbitrarily, basically,’ Harrington told CNSNews.com. ‘They took them back and said, 'No, you can't have them.' So I've been fighting it ever since.’




'Don't tread on me': Harrington said the government has bullied him and trampled on his individual rights as a property owner using the 1925 state law as an excuse




article-0-14891798000005DC-925_634x351.jpg

Tug-'o-war: The state has ordered the Eagle Point man to drain his ponds, but he vows to continue the fight


article-0-14891784000005DC-385_634x348.jpg

Water battle: Harrington has claimed that he has been collecting rainwater for his personal use and for fire suppression

Harrington has been ordered to drain his three reservoirs, but the Eagle Point resident remains defiant and ready to continue the fight. He said that he is only collecting rainwater for personal use and fire suppression, and that the state is infringing upon his rights.

‘The government is bullying,' he told CNSNews.com. ‘They've just gotten to be big bullies and if you just lay over and die and give up, that just makes them bigger bullies.

‘So, we as Americans, we need to stand on our constitutional rights, on our rights as citizens and hang tough. This is a good country, we’ll prevail.’

His legal adviser said they are willing to fight the issue all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court according to KDRV.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...IS-OWN-LAND-water-20-Olympic-sized-pools.html

I'm not sure, what draining his ponds would do? The law says all bodies of water are the state's, even if you build it on your own property? Is it connected to any other body of water if he created his own lake?
 
Top