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In reply to the discussion: Who needs 13 million gallons of water in private reservoirs? [View all]Generic Other
(28,979 posts)44. Damming tributaries is another matter
Saving rainwater is what the article said.
Water rights have always been an issue for farms and ranches in the West.
I was just mad that they act like they own the rain that falls on my land and could come after me for collecting it.
Go collect real payments from corporations that steal mineral and oil rights for a song and dance.
And don't take a rancher's water and sell it to Coca Cola or some other water bottling company.
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The problem is they don't have the same policy when it comes to other natural resources
Major Nikon
May 2014
#1
Anti-government greedy asshole who is willing to deprive his downstream neighbors
hobbit709
May 2014
#2
I didn't see anything in the article about neighbors downstreams not having enough water. n/t
hughee99
May 2014
#23
Greedy, isn't he? He was denying everyone down stream or disturbing the water table. OTT.
freshwest
May 2014
#51
He did have a permit but it was revoked when he prevented water from reaching tributaries.
randome
May 2014
#21
Water is a part of the public commons. He does not own that water, so he's a thief.
MohRokTah
May 2014
#10
Under old law, the water rights belong to the city of Medford, which went to court some time ago
struggle4progress
May 2014
#37
He agreed twice he was breaking the law by pleading guilty; and in the third prosecution
struggle4progress
May 2014
#39