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Do we now get a large tax rebate-- because the snow is currently melting,?
adding many many thousands of gallons of water to our enviromental reserviors,which the gavernment can than store and sell it to the public for a fee,.?

2007-03-10 06:20:48 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment

4 answers

yes you do..

2007-03-10 06:23:37 · answer #1 · answered by Felix 7 · 0 1

this is not true

the water that melts from the Glaziers and poles is sweet water that returns o the sea via the rivers and is lost forvever our reservoir water is getting smaller everywhere
here is a more detailed view,


water shortage


expanding populations use more and more Potable water(world population has doubled in the last 50 years)
expanding agriculture that needs to keep up with the expanding popultaions uses the most ,,even more than the cities about 75% of all water reserves.

potable water is becoming more precious by the day
we will end up killing each other over Potable water
some people already are

WE MUST START
controlling populations ,
promote sweet water production,(Masive reforrestation)
and take care of what we got (Nature conservation)
,plus strong policing on usage,as well as economic usage of water in agriculture

Waterharvesting .WILL also help solve the problems


huge storages of water are getting lost due to global warming(melting Ice) as well as over and irresposible usage

93% of all f the planets water is salt
of the 7 remaning % of sweet water 75% was locked in glaziers,mountain snows and the poles,
a lot of this is now melted and has joined the salt waters in the seas gone forever as drinking water.

we on the land have about o,o8 % to play with for agriculture and drinking .

and many rivers and lakes are now contaminated ,

Deep under ground Carbon aquifiers are pumped dry ,by irresponsible egoistic and greedy farmers

.these Carbon Aquifiers do not refill them selves causing sink holes often a few miles deep.


(http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
.
better to pump surface underground water supplies coupled to WATERHARVESTING



read Plan B by Lester E Brown.who is the director and founder of the global institute of Environment in the United states .he has compiled a report based on all the satalite information available from NASA,and all the information that has
come from Universities and American embassies WORLD WIDE ,
his little book--a planet under stress , Plan B has been trans lated into 50 languages and won the best book award in 2003


http://spaces.msn.com/byderule

2007-03-10 11:02:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

What government in snowy regions is this that controls the water supply? I bet you have never paid a water bill in your life, or paid any taxes either. In most countries the water is supplied by private companies and not out of taxes. Even if the government was going to save money do you ever think they would pass on the savings?

2007-03-10 06:33:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. You're paying for the general upkeep of the reservoir and the water purification process, not for the "free" water.

2007-03-10 06:24:53 · answer #4 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 1

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