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WEED, Calif. The water that gurgles from a spring on the edge of this Northern California logging town is so pristine that for more than a century it has been piped directly to the wooden homes spread across hills and gullies.
To the residents of Weed, which sits in the foothills of Mount Shasta, a snow-capped dormant volcano, the spring water is a blessing during a time of severe and prolonged drought.
To the lumber company that owns the land where the spring is, the water is a business opportunity.
Roseburg Forest Products, an Oregon-based company that owns the pine forest where the spring surfaces, is demanding that the city of Weed get its water elsewhere.
The city needs to actively look for another source of water, said Ellen Porter, the director of environmental affairs for Roseburg who led the companys negotiations with the city. Roseburg is not in a position to guarantee the availability of that water for a long period of time.
For the past 50 years, the company charged the city $1 a year for use of water from the Beaughan Spring. As of July, it began charging $97,500 annually. A contract signed this year directs the city to look for alternative sources.
Roseburg has not made public what it plans to do with the water it wants to take back from the city. But it already sells water to Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring, which bottles it in Weed and ships it as far away as Japan. Crystal Geyser is looking to increase its overall supply.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/timber-company-tells-california-town-go-find-your-own-water/ar-BBwSKpQ?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=edgsp
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,616 posts)Their tactics sound just like something Nestle would do.
The dirty bastards.
haele
(12,654 posts)...keep wanting to split the state up. They hate the idea of the State stealing water for Southern California Liberals under the guise of "state management". And the last time I was around Weed - well, the town is quite a bit red.
Though I wouldn't wish corporate takeover of critical infrastructure on anyone, I hope those "self-sufficient" voters realize what the worship of privatization ends up costing real people in the long run.
The evil liberal State's going to have to bail them out, as usual.
Haele