On the Public Record blog with commentary on recent news
Posted by: Maven on September 9, 2010 at 8:50 amThe On the Public Record blog comments on the “sudden rush of interesting news”:
” … On the suit against the Kern Water Bank. Mark Grossi’s commentary today (and the comments on the original story) prompted this thought: The usual distrust towards DWR and Metropolitan is based on what are usually half-baked contemporary conspiracy theories, and very real historical water grabs. But it is interesting to see that for all that The State is mistrusted, private corporations are mistrusted even more. … “
OTPR also responds to yesterdays SacBee editorial with this:
” … Really, SacBee editorial board? If downstream people want to use our effluent, they can pay for (some of) cleaning it? Look, I know tail-enders get the shaft, but that’s an artifact of the physical world, not an admirable policy that we say out loud. What happened to “Leave No Trace” and “Clean up after yourselves.”?”
On the Public Record blog also comments on the lawsuits and secret meetings and more. Click here to read the full post from the On the Public Record blog.
WORTH NOTING: On the Public Record posts an email received from an economist who disagrees with OTPR’s position on water markets: A nicer letter than that post deserves.
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