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Posted by Alberta Mike on May 29, 2004 at 05:56:08 from (209.47.89.106):
In Reply to: METERED well water posted by TomR Ont. on May 29, 2004 at 00:08:51:
Contrary to what people believe about oil being a precious commodity, wait for 50-100 years (which we won't be here to see) and not only will oil be almost forgotten but fresh water scarcity will astound us. The worlds supply of fresh water is threatened not only by overuse but by waste and pollution. And of course, our Canadian government is the first to jump on the taxwagon to fleece us out of our hard-earned dollars (as worthless as they sometimes seem). They will of course also sell it to the highest bidder via pipelines, etc. Our good neighbours to the south will gladly accept all that we can supply which is OK by me as long as people with technical expertise are involved and not the lawyer-politicians. And here I am watering my lawn for the last two days. Guess I contribute to the problem like most of us.
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