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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Artesian in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Sep 13, 2008 07:40

... has all of a sudden switched tack. Well maybe everyone doesn't know that. :-)  Vegetation maintains soil moisture, and sustains ground water aquafers, which over time led to our Great Artesian Basin. More water than anyone could poke a stick at. After a century or more of pumping water out of this under ground basin for ranching/farming, whilst at the same time removing ...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?     

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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:22

... physics has all of a sudden switched tack. Well maybe everyone doesn't know that. :-) Vegetation maintains soil moisture, and sustains ground water aquafers, which over time led to our Great Artesian Basin. More water than anyone could poke a stick at. After a century or more of pumping water out of this under ground basin for ranching/farming, whilst at the same time removing ...
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Re: THE GREAT MURRAY-DARLING DUST BOWL !     

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Author: Bob Hawke
Date: Jul 4, 2008 13:42

....au... sir.jean-paul.turcaud@neuf.fr writes: On 4 juil, 14:09, kangarooistan <kangaroois...@islamonline.net> wrote: The Olympic Dam mine uses 35 million litres of Great Artesian Basin water each day, making it the largest industrial user of underground water in the southern hemisphere.[1] Guess how much Olympic Dam pay for their water NIL , they are ...
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Re: THE GREAT MURRAY-DARLING DUST BOWL !     

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Author: Anika Julie Hayton
Date: Jul 4, 2008 12:53

sir.jean-paul.turcaud@neuf.fr writes: On 4 juil, 14:09, kangarooistan <kangaroois...@islamonline.net> wrote: The Olympic Dam mine uses 35 million litres of Great Artesian Basin water each day, making it the largest industrial user of underground water in the southern hemisphere.[1] Guess how much Olympic Dam pay for their water NIL , they are owned by yanks and ...
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Re: are enamel-on-steel kettles safe?     

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Author: Rina
Date: Mar 25, 2008 19:13

... my pots & pans. The lid comes off and I can put my whole hand in and swish a dish cloth or sponge around and remove the previous days residue. We have well water from a deep artesian well, its high in mineral content. Left in the kettle, the kettle gets gritty. Rina "John Kane" <jrkrideau@gmail.com> wrote in message news:fsbl19$2dt$3@registered.motzarella.org... You ...
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Re: are enamel-on-steel kettles safe?     

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Author: Rina
Date: Mar 25, 2008 19:13

... my pots & pans. The lid comes off and I can put my whole hand in and swish a dish cloth or sponge around and remove the previous days residue. We have well water from a deep artesian well, its high in mineral content. Left in the kettle, the kettle gets gritty. Rina "John Kane" <jrkrideau@gmail.com> wrote in message news:fsbl19$2dt$3@registered.motzarella.org... You ...
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Re: Fair Pricing     

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Author: tg
Date: Mar 19, 2008 06:33

...the more productive farmer benefits more from the rain than the less productive farmer. That assumes that the productive farmer isn't relying on stored water, either naturally stored in artesian basins or artificially so. It also assumes there is no means to buy water from areas with excess rain. When it rains, the farmer with more acreage benefits more...
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Re: Fair Pricing     

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Author: Sean
Date: Mar 18, 2008 20:29

... rains, the more productive farmer benefits more from the rain than the less productive farmer. That assumes that the productive farmer isn't relying on stored water, either naturally stored in artesian basins or artificially so. It also assumes there is no means to buy water from areas with excess rain. When it rains, the farmer with more acreage benefits more from ...
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Re: Fair Pricing     

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Author: tg
Date: Mar 18, 2008 13:16

..., the more productive farmer benefits more from the rain than the less productive farmer.   That assumes that the productive farmer isn't relying on stored water, either naturally stored in artesian basins or artificially so.  It also assumes there is no means to buy water from areas with excess rain. When it rains, the farmer with more acreage benefits more from the...
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Re: Fair Pricing     

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Author: Michael Price
Date: Mar 17, 2008 22:17

... it rains, the more productive farmer benefits more from the rain than the less productive farmer. That assumes that the productive farmer isn't relying on stored water, either naturally stored in artesian basins or artificially so. It also assumes there is no means to buy water from areas with excess rain. When it rains, the farmer with more acreage benefits more from the ...
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