brwill2005
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I found this interesting article. Thought it has some relevance here. washingtonpost.com
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carn00bie said:"Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes, is too shallow to float fully loaded freighters, dramatically increasing shipping costs."
I have a VERY hard time beveling that! :rofl
brwill2005 said:Why is it so hard to believe? A fully loaded freighter draws a lot of water. The guy who wrote the article is a Professor of Law at the University of Arizona; why would he write it if it was false. Anyways, I just thought it was interesting. People will listen when water costs lots of money.
Because he’s a lawyer.brwill2005 said:... The guy who wrote the article is a Professor of Law at the University of Arizona; why would he write it if it was false. ....
AKOZ said:You know what is worse than your statement and the articles suggestion of raising water rates is that as we write the congress and house are trying to take full rights to any body of water. That includes underground pools and springs, lakes, ponds (both man made or not and on private land or not), etc... The Bill so far is 787. So yeah if they get their way water will cost dramatically more and will be allocated to areas that THEY see the need. Read the bill, who knows if they actually did.