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Re: Public vs. private water supply
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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 18, 2004 at 05:51:25 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Public vs. private water supply posted by TheRealRon on September 18, 2004 at 02:55:46:
I could be wrong, but it seems to me that whenever the government comes up from behind, wraps it's arm around your shoulder, then says "Have I got a deal for you...", you'ld better reach back and put your hand over your wallet. And they've worked a great many hours and years in refining that that reputation. Years ago, I heard that private wells in California actually had meters put on them. City water nothing, that private water belongs to the people of California, so pay up. Is maddening. My mother lived on the edge of Elkhart, IN. (city sprawled out to her), but she was still in un-incorporated Elkhart County. Some younger couple moved in across the road and began talking "city water and sewage". I went over and had a few words with them - if they want city street lights and all that goes with it, move to Chicago, otherwise "shutup".
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