Government Poisons The Well
Oklahoma Residents to be Taxed for Using Well Water
"Several residents in McLoud are upset after the city announced a $17 water bill for residents who use a well. According to City Manager Larry Dillon, the small fee will help pay for emergency services such as police officers and fire fighters. Because of an old city ordinance, rural residents with in 100-yards of a water line didn’t have to pay for those services; but because of a struggling economy, every dollar counts.
If local residents don’t want to pay the fee they’ll have to connect to the water line."
“I know nobody likes to pay extra bills, but it’s a reality of life and you have to pay your way because there is no free ride anywhere,” said Dillon.
If local residents don’t pay the $17 monthly charge or hook up to the water line, city officials will fine them of $20 per day."
Utah owns the rain
Colorado used to own the rain
"While collecting or harvesting rainwater has been a habitual practice for years in the state, it has been officially "illegal" because the state owns the water rights."
100 % Of Fish In U.S. Streams Found Contaminated With Mercury
Chinese Fluoride In Mass. Water Raises Concern
"Fluoride is added to the water most of us drink because the government believes it's a safe and inexpensive way to prevent tooth decay.
However, Team 5 Investigates found the Amesbury Water Department pulled fluoride from its system amid concerns about its supply from China.
Department of Public Works Director Rob Desmarais said after he mixes the white powder with water, 40 percent of it will not dissolve.
"I don't know what it is," Desmarais said. "It's not soluble, and it doesn't appear to be sodium fluoride. So we are not quite sure what it is."
"Both state and federal health officials told Team 5 Investigates that Chinese fluoride is safe."
Yes of course, and the EPA said the air was safe to breath after the towers fell.
"Several residents in McLoud are upset after the city announced a $17 water bill for residents who use a well. According to City Manager Larry Dillon, the small fee will help pay for emergency services such as police officers and fire fighters. Because of an old city ordinance, rural residents with in 100-yards of a water line didn’t have to pay for those services; but because of a struggling economy, every dollar counts.
If local residents don’t want to pay the fee they’ll have to connect to the water line."
“I know nobody likes to pay extra bills, but it’s a reality of life and you have to pay your way because there is no free ride anywhere,” said Dillon.
If local residents don’t pay the $17 monthly charge or hook up to the water line, city officials will fine them of $20 per day."
Utah owns the rain
Colorado used to own the rain
"While collecting or harvesting rainwater has been a habitual practice for years in the state, it has been officially "illegal" because the state owns the water rights."
100 % Of Fish In U.S. Streams Found Contaminated With Mercury
Chinese Fluoride In Mass. Water Raises Concern
"Fluoride is added to the water most of us drink because the government believes it's a safe and inexpensive way to prevent tooth decay.
However, Team 5 Investigates found the Amesbury Water Department pulled fluoride from its system amid concerns about its supply from China.
Department of Public Works Director Rob Desmarais said after he mixes the white powder with water, 40 percent of it will not dissolve.
"I don't know what it is," Desmarais said. "It's not soluble, and it doesn't appear to be sodium fluoride. So we are not quite sure what it is."
"Both state and federal health officials told Team 5 Investigates that Chinese fluoride is safe."
Yes of course, and the EPA said the air was safe to breath after the towers fell.
1 Comments:
Maybe the Chinese are getting revenge for all the gold bullion sold to them that contained mostly tungsten beneath the gold coating. LOL
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