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Re: O/T And they call this progress
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Posted by Mark - IN. on June 07, 2006 at 15:37:41 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: O/T And they call this progress posted by john in la on June 07, 2006 at 10:58:17:
Perhaps that just applies to the water that's being supplied to that town through an infrastructure? I don't know. Its entirely possible. Its hard to imagine regulating water that's not, or not being sold. But then again, are places all over the country that once a municipality decides its putting in water and sewer, you will cap yours and pay to tap into theirs, even if they have to annex your property to do it. And I recall a story some time back that in California, there's a county, or town, or towns that put meters on private wells and are billing the private parties for using water that they pump out of the ground, so... You can never tell. View taxes for living on a hill, mountain, or lake. That's it...that's it...I feel the blood pressure going up, so good time to go outside and chop wood, eat later. Mark
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