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peaceandlove
03-24-2009, 09:33 PM
WHO Owns Colorado's Rainwater?

Environmentalists and others like to gather it in containers for use in drier times. But state law says it belongs to those who bought the rights to waterways.

My insert: (LOST and Found: Senate Moves Toward Ratification of U.N.'s 'Law of the Sea Treaty' (water rights): http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12055)

By Nicholas Riccardi
March 18, 2009
Reporting from Denver -- Every time it rains here, Kris Holstrom knowingly breaks the law.

Holstrom's violation is the fancifully painted 55-gallon buckets underneath the gutters of her farmhouse on a mesa 15 miles from the resort town of Telluride. The barrels catch rain and snowmelt, which Holstrom uses to irrigate the small vegetable garden she and her husband maintain.

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But according to the state of Colorado, the rain that falls on Holstrom's property is not hers to keep. It should be allowed to fall to the ground and flow unimpeded into surrounding creeks and streams, the law states, to become the property of farmers, ranchers, developers and water agencies that have bought the rights to those waterways.

Article continues: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-contested-rainwater18-2009mar18,0,5585599.story

Article found at: http://solari.com/blog/ Catherine Austin Fitts website.

777 The Great Work
03-24-2009, 09:38 PM
California, and they own Northern Az rainwater that drains into the Colorado river. At least that was the case 9 years ago.

No one is allowed to even catch rain in a bucket,:lol3:its rediculous.:lightsabre:

Swanny
03-24-2009, 09:38 PM
You couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
What about the air we breath does that belong to anyone yet??:sneaky2:

peaceandlove
03-24-2009, 09:53 PM
You couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
What about the air we breath does that belong to anyone yet??:sneaky2:

You got it Swanny!

The air has already been taken over by chemtrails. :naughty: :sad:

777 The Great Work
03-24-2009, 09:57 PM
The air was on the floor of discussion with congress about 10 years ago, no kidding. :sweatdrop:

vipassana
03-24-2009, 10:02 PM
Breathing tax the next money spinner? :shocked:

777 The Great Work
03-24-2009, 10:33 PM
Have we been sleep :sleep_1:for 26,000 years :lol3::lmfao: i'm feeling well rested :shocked:now :lol3:. I think we woke :shocked:up in 20 years:sweatdrop: what a come back:sweatdrop: :lol3::lmfao: :roll1::roll1: EVE :lol3: LUTI:lol3:N

Carmen
03-24-2009, 11:01 PM
Love it 777Eve, you go girl!!!!:naughty::naughty:

alyscat
03-24-2009, 11:26 PM
Same issue in Washington state. Don't know if they will prosecute it or not, but by law, rainwater does not belong to the homeowner whose land it falls on. This might well be a good reason for underground tanks vs rainwater barrels. JMHO

Machinamentum
03-25-2009, 01:30 AM
Ya don't open your mouth too wide here when it's raining, they'll come tackle you. :chair:

Dantheman62
03-25-2009, 01:52 AM
Yeah but seriously, how could they ever enforce it?, what, do they have rain barrel cops?, LOL

judykott
03-25-2009, 01:57 AM
Yeah but seriously, how could they ever enforce it?, what, do they have rain barrel cops?, LOL

Isn't that where the phrase came from "They have me over a barrel", LOL

Northern Boy
03-25-2009, 02:56 AM
File a Notice of Intent and a Claim of Right with the local State and federal Governments give them 10 days to respond if they don`t their silence will be your right to collect the rainwater as you see fit . The U.N. operates under U.C.C. or commerce law as opposed to civil or common law


UCC= Maritime Law
civil = Law of the Land