[Vision2020] Videos of candidates' statements available
Mark Solomon
msolomon at moscow.com
Wed Oct 31 10:09:46 PDT 2007
Paul,
For one stop shopping on the state of Palouse basin water research I
suggest going to the UI Water Resources website devoted to this
issue. I think you'll find that the question Walter is asking has in
large part been answered, particularly if you look at the issue as
one of a water balance (budget). More study is always a good idea,
but it is too often used as an excuse for not doing anything. Does
one need a 100% certainty that you are going to get hit by a speeding
car before deciding to step out of the way?
http://wr.civil.uidaho.edu/cwis/palouse/
m.
At 8:49 AM -0700 10/31/07, Paul Rumelhart wrote:
>I just watched the videos about water conservation, and Walter Steed
>had the answer I was looking for. He wants to increase funding to
>determine exactly how much of a problem we actually have. Linda
>Pall also mentioned funding a study for surface-water usage, which
>is also a good thing. A few candidates mentioned ways to conserve
>or reuse water, notably Tom Lamar.
>
>Conservation is a good thing, and people are free to take that as
>far as they like personally. I could care less about green lawns,
>really. I care more about water quality and whether or not we have
>a water emergency. I think assuming we don't have a problem is
>dangerous, and I also think that overreacting when we don't know the
>exact nature of the problem is a bad idea. So let's find out what
>the state of our aquifer is. I know this gem of wisdom has occurred
>to people before - let's support those efforts with an increase in
>funding. Perhaps something could be worked out where we cooperate
>with other users of our aquifer in terms of funding.
>
>Paul
>
>Steffen Werner wrote:
>>Hello everyone,
>>I just came across a number of video clips of candidates and their
>>responses that Tom Hansen put up on youTube. Most of you probably
>>know about it already, but I thought that I should bring it up
>>anyway. Even though some of his web page might be considered a bit
>>partisan, the idea of allowing people to see and listen to the
>>candidates on the issues (and not through the lens of reporters or
>>letters to the editor) is a great one (I, for one, am not able to
>>go to all of these events). In case you haven't seen it yet, links
>>to the videos can be found at http://www.moscowcares.com
>>best,
>>Steffen
>>
>>
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