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Re: Emminent Domain, Adverse Use, easements, etc.
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Posted by VT Guy on March 19, 2006 at 12:12:00 from (216.66.114.60):
In Reply to: Emminent Domain, Adverse Use, easements, etc. posted by jdemaris on March 19, 2006 at 08:23:50:
jdemaris, Here in the upper Connecticut River Vally, home to a small amount of some of the best soil in North America; the owner of the local hydro damn in Bellows Falls; PG&E, has over the years, secured the right to handle river water levels as they see fit, insuring the washing of 1000's of cubic yards of this fine silty soil down to Long Island Sound Annually. This precious unreplaceable resource is treated like so much garbage. I'm dissapointed in the local view of this travisty. You refer to "bulling" in your well written discussion. That and the detached, cavilier attitude of the giant utilities does infact appear to make sheep and not men.
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