Another “the state owns the rain” story

Posted on August 16th, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , ,

I can’t find an online article to confirm but Butler Shaffer over at LewRockwell.com/blog posted this:

The government of Salt Lake City has undertaken the prosecution of persons who recycle the rain water that falls on their lands. Those who collect such water for use on their gardens, or for household purposes, etc., may be visited by the rainwater police. The city’s rationale is that such recycling interferes with the rights of other property owners who might seek to claim such runoff when it would otherwise come to their lands.

But not to worry about any possible water shortages. In a number of communities - I don’t know if Salt Lake City is one of them - city governments are recycling sewer water - including water from toilets - and pumping it back into city water supplies to be returned to homeowners for drinking, bathing, and cooking purposes!

As Voltaire so wonderfully satirized the Leibnizian doctrine: things are all for the best in this best of all possible worlds. Let us drink to the wonders of our brave, new world, . . . but be sure to use bottled spring water in doing so!

bosco, better hope New Jersey doesn’t pick up on this trend.

Guess who owns the rain which falls in Washington state

Posted on July 25th, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , 1 Comment »

http://www.ens-newswire.com/…

Under state law, rainwater is considered a water resource of the state. To use the waters of the state, an individual or group is required to get permission from the Department of Ecology in the form of a water right permit.

The state agency wants public comment on what the threshold should be for requiring a water right permit for those systems that could affect the water supply of senior water right holders or stream flows in some river basins.

Isn’t it swell that they are asking the public to comment? If you want more water for your river feel free to send a SMS to God and ask for it.



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