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Old 03-20-2011, 07:11 AM   #1
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Who owns the rain?
Who owns the rain?
?It’s official. Greed is no longer chilly. As turbocharged capitalism implodes and unemployed queues bulge, advisable governments have had to slide the bonds of laissez faire dogma to prop up their economies. The ‘free-market’ prototype is on the nostril. Unfettered global creditors have plunged much of the adult world into debt-bondage; these days,birkenstock uk, their enforcers,monster beats sale, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank manipulate the structural re-adjustment mallet with renovated vigor. And it slashes to the bone. Reeling from this brigandage some countries are starting to mow their own fabric to fit their circumstances. Troubled times claim it! But I did say some, not all. Here in the islands of Mauritius and its colonially attached dependency, Rodrigues, the enforcers still have the scamper of the mill and, periodically, they even get to scamper the mill.


Given RWC namely in the business of profit and no cost recovery or maintenance, won’t it be tempted to sell more instead of less of this scarce resource? More importantly, for Rodrigues population boosts, family-based edible making using today’s usages should be assisted apt boost food-security. Water is what fires-up our small agrarian economic, and charging subsistence farmers and no-income families because its use ambition discourage numerous from going their land, accordingly, making the country more dependent on food imports. And expenses passed on from growers apt users ambition increase to the ever-increasing price of alive. Also for water in Rodrigues is a natural monopoly, what stimulus will RWC must steer up quality and steer down prices? Or what’s to stop it hiking up prices? Here,timberland marketing EXTRA WIDE GOLF SHOES UP TO W, water companies have form: In South Africa, Ghana, Uruguay, amid others, charges have risen from 25% up to 600% since meters were introduced. In Bolivia, families had to pay a third of their income in water rates, until the company was chased out of town. On July 1,lady gaga monster, Australia’s water rates will go up along 60% over 4 annuals. Yet, we are led to trust that our yes-minister administration will reserve the lid on rapacity, and defense off the werewolf hall too. Buy that? It’s odds-on that Rodriguans will must pay for water method and sewerage disposal fees, followed after by water and sewerage service fees. Service fare is shorthand for progressive livelihood dictate, although most pipes wouldn’t have penetrated sunshine for decades. The tough fact is Rodriguans will be stuck with a regular water bill whether they really use water or not. And these charges always go up. In desperation, folk who can’t pay, source tainted water from creeks and far-away bore-holes. Without water there’s disease. Sanitation and hygiene of the poor, maimed, retired, ill and unemployed undergo,prince rackets, and the resultant healthcare cost is borne by taxpayers – not water companies. These companies generally bring in their own people, who have no stake in the community and its environment. And as they tin hire and blaze with less scrutiny than the public sector, they presently degenerate into closed-shops. Public complaints fall on deaf ears and transparency suffers. Conscious of these facts, the Netherlands recently passed statutes banning the privatization of water.
?First some background: citing a absence of local expertise, and the need for a divide specialist agent to improve efficiency, Rodrigues capital commissioner disbands the water element and, among painful party in-fighting, shunts the incumbent water commissioner aside and snaps up the commission for himself. The government establishes the privately-run but government-owned Rodrigues Water Company, effectively outsourcing to itself. Water meters are promptly installed for the user-pay system. And in classic like-it-or-lump-it style, public consultation follows the fait accompli. Rodriguans are reassured that new regulations will defend against hereafter water privatization.


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?If naturally the vista for Rodrigues is not to corner the all isle over to private companies, then, it’s a no-brainer that in the long term, the true cost of water delivery is all cheaper if funded publicly – and kept public.
?Alain L’évêque






?At the best of times Rodriguans live wretched lives; the heart-souring suicide rate speaks volumes. According to the World Bank, 37.5% of Rodrigues population lives under the privation line. Here, there are no lush golf lessons, indulged lawns, manicured nature strips, and no irrigation to talk of. Cyclical drought triggers severe and extensive water withdrawal. Water is scarce, and subsistence farmers rely on it to grow food crops to feed their families and keep cattle. But here, absence melodramas second violin to greed. Here’s the go: If at the height of the worst recession in 75 years, a assumed workers party can give the nod to commodify our water, and make buyers of its citizens, what’s to stop it handballing Health and Police over to other companies down the track? Nowhere is the abject failure of representative democracy more obvious than on this small island, among this people nativity out of fire. Yet again,bose in ear headphone, the unrepresented poor are paying for the sins of others.
?Somehow, I discover a less magnificent instinct behind this political pantomime. Here’s why: if the administration were truly serious approximately keeping water in public hands, why didn’t they simply improve the existing public utility making it more efficient, iron out the kinks and, whether needed, brought specialist consultants to the commissioner’s table? Incidentally, pricey imported experts have been act their sophisticated rain-dance with negligible results since British rule; what’s more, with all the money thrown by this problem since, we could have built a mark new helicopter carrier. Okay I amplify. The point is, the money is gone but the problem is still here. Why? Evidently, no an could make it rain but they will now! In the crudest monstering of the truth, we are told that this cockamamie contrive will modernize and amplify our country. No it won’t. In reality, it will send mourning and woe to the poor, when making those who finally get to own the company – dirty rich.?
?Once the dust settles, and RWC becomes commercially attractive, I infer that it will go to the right bidder quicker than you can say – paving the road for privatization. And here’s the immaculate misconception: despite the fact that some of the world’s magnificent constitutions are being circumvented with consummate ease, Rodrigues regional regulations will miraculously perform as a rigid bulwark against future privatization of our water. Cop the ironclad guarantee: those with the numbers in the local gathering will must hear to the cares of the minority before privatizing. Okay they’ll hear, then they’ll privatize.
?At any rate it matters not, for when Port Louis decides to privatize, all and I mean all members of the regional assembly will put their hands up and baa in unison. And anyhow, our brothers and sisters still tear each other individually by celebration lines, so that the few can create McMansions and drive motorcars worth more than houses. How foolish are we! We ballot; they betray. We forget; they rebuild confidence. We vote afresh; they betray again. And in an orgy of opportunism comes the latest betrayal: the most fundamental of rights,birkenstocks, the right to water thus the right to life is to be made a commodity. That is, let those who can pay – live, and those who cannot – die. If we wreck away from that logic, then, the constitutional right-to-life vouch is not worth the paper it’s written on.
No material the tilt, while we get to the nitty-gritty, it distills down to a money grab. Taxpayers paid for water infrastructure, and will continue to pay for important repairs and works,Water Cooled Chillers as an Ideal Solution_314, and reservoirs. And since RWC won’t churn out anyone desalinated water, or remedy grey water, or generate a unattached drop of water that does not fall from the sky; water restrictions will remain. Indeed, in future, we may have to pay more for less. RWC will simply commandeer taxpayer-funded infrastructure, submit one year uncooked report to the administration, check meters on taps, tip a bit of chlorine in our water and sell it behind to us. Oh, and make money in its sleep.?
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