Letter: Save a most precious resource (July 18, 2008)
Editor:
Norman Labbe and his cohorts obviously have no conception of the meaning: “most precious life-sustaining source on our planet”...water. There is not enough money in the world to replace it when it has disappeared.
It is absolutely unconscionable to even consider “giving” it away. How can a handful of men be allowed to make a life-threatening decision that would leave future generations hostage to the huge corporations that are gobbling up our springs and any other available source of water they can coerce the foolhardy into selling.
No deal is worth losing our aquifer!
We cannot drink money!
Nancy Davis Libby
Kennebunk
Norman Labbe and his cohorts obviously have no conception of the meaning: “most precious life-sustaining source on our planet”...water. There is not enough money in the world to replace it when it has disappeared.
It is absolutely unconscionable to even consider “giving” it away. How can a handful of men be allowed to make a life-threatening decision that would leave future generations hostage to the huge corporations that are gobbling up our springs and any other available source of water they can coerce the foolhardy into selling.
No deal is worth losing our aquifer!
We cannot drink money!
Nancy Davis Libby
Kennebunk



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