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nemisis wrote:Ac condensation to water plants so really unaffected
Ben_spanna wrote:well dey announced that they going after those "gated communities" that seem to have green lawns and Clean cars- so watch out for the was saah vans passin round!
Wasa also owns the searspann wrote:Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water runs out into the sea everyday via our rivers, but we have a shortage of water. Could anybody tell me what I missing? The farmers got charged for using water that runs out to the sea and is no value to WASA ,if it was upstream the dams ,they could still have an excuse, but what is the harm in using something that is going to waste? So just now beside having no water we could have a food shortage? Or will the large importers make more millions on imports?
They will never charge 1% or goverment Minstersnervewrecker wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:well dey announced that they going after those "gated communities" that seem to have green lawns and Clean cars- so watch out for the was saah vans passin round!
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How they intend to get in?
Dizzy28 wrote:hong kong phooey wrote:Lol them idiots go have to catch me first . and my street i see every car coming down long before they can see me .
i doh water my lawn every day i water it every other day to conserve water .
them people who running wasa should not bathe and wash their clothes. See how much water them could save .
i paying for my water i could do what i want with it . let them hull their A$$
This is a fairly selfish stance.
And to be fair if you not metered you really getting heavily subsidized water.
nemisis wrote:Ac condensation to water plants so really unaffected
Desalcott is a private company.agent007 wrote:57 years of independence, 41 years of PNM leadership, 11 years of UNC led leadership and 5 years of NAR leadership spanning 7 Prime Ministers ruling over a little twin-island state such as ours with a land mass of just over 5,128 sq. miles, a country that boasted of free tertiary education at one point in time, yet, this year will make it 20yrs since DESALCOTT was formed and up to now we can’t supply water for all 24-7?
What would have been our position if we had no desalination technology today to pick up the slack? And some people told me to get a MBA from a global school of business operating locally to learn strategy, sustainability and innovation? What a joke....
zoom rader wrote:Wasa also owns the searspann wrote:Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water runs out into the sea everyday via our rivers, but we have a shortage of water. Could anybody tell me what I missing? The farmers got charged for using water that runs out to the sea and is no value to WASA ,if it was upstream the dams ,they could still have an excuse, but what is the harm in using something that is going to waste? So just now beside having no water we could have a food shortage? Or will the large importers make more millions on imports?
That is a half answer, they own will the waste water so when you use rain water and it drains off it is their water.pugboy wrote:Wasa doesn’t own rain collected water, they said so on their fb page
As Spann say, anybody should be free to collect river water once you close to the sea
Exactly, and is not to say yuh can't catch them wasting the water. More so, they using residential connections to run they business but like wah sah not bothered by this. If they come by yuh, point out the car wash and hear what they say.... dumb kantsdeath365 wrote:wha bout all them road side car wash working 7 - 7 and using power washer all day every day.... them good eh ,... but farmers who growing we food is bad...
Once it milking it still workingmatr1x wrote:Most of dem female wasa staff lawn must be brillo-pad
Ben_spanna wrote:nemisis wrote:Ac condensation to water plants so really unaffected
Dat is wa saah water too, regardless if it from the sky or mad made its theirs.:
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