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08-30-2022, 05:08 PM #326
Jackson MS is fucked.
The drinking water system in Jackson — Mississippi’s largest city and home to more than 160,000 residents — is failing, state officials announced on Monday. Thousands of Jackson residents already have no or little water pressure, and officials cannot say when adequate, reliable service will be restored.
The city water system has been plagued with problems for years, including tens of thousands of residents losing water between one and three weeks during a 2021 winter storm.
At a press conference Monday night, Gov. Tate Reeves said the city’s largest water treatment plants may be completely down.
“The O.B. Curtis plant is not operating anywhere near full capacity,” Reeves said. “We may find out tomorrow it’s not operating at all. We’ll have better visibility on that when we get in there tomorrow.”I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
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08-30-2022, 06:10 PM #327
^^^I thought about posting that here but was laying back letting the west of the divide folks discuss the issues there. Jackson has TOO much water/rain.. Their pumps couldn't keep up and failed. Ya water water everywhere but people are in danger of dying of thirst and can't easily fight fires or flush toilets.
It's a serious situation but can't they filter and bleach the natural water to survive if they have to? Give out LifeStraws if they have to..Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
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08-30-2022, 09:38 PM #328
I think I heard on the TV that they've already been on a boil water notice for a month. Apparently water pressure is so low folks can't even flush their toilets.
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08-31-2022, 06:57 AM #329Jackson, which is 82 percent Black, had been under a boil-water advisory for the past month, after trouble with the main pumps at the O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Plant. The situation escalated this week, after heavy rainfall and near-record flooding on the Pearl River completely knocked out service at the city’s primary water treatment plant.I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
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08-31-2022, 12:35 PM #330
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08-31-2022, 12:54 PM #331Registered User
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It's not just discrimination. There is a reason why it's cheaper to live in the southern states. Low taxes do not keep up with the infrastructure upkeep.
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08-31-2022, 01:43 PM #332
The MS GOP runs the State. Most whites fled Jackson when it was integrated and the MS GOP stopped providing Jackson with much funding for stupid and wasteful things like drinkable water, septic and infrastructure.
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
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08-31-2022, 01:53 PM #333
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09-01-2022, 03:39 PM #334
Not about consumptive use but makes more sense here than anywhere...
(link should be past paywall) https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/01/b...smid=share-url
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09-01-2022, 03:47 PM #335
Had a feeling that article would get posted here.
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09-01-2022, 04:48 PM #336I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
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09-01-2022, 05:05 PM #337
I recently realized that I can gift I think 10 articles a month--including copying and posting a link. Same with WAPO.
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09-01-2022, 05:41 PM #338
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09-01-2022, 06:27 PM #339
Us Oklahoma dudes will poach anything.. It's OUr sordid history. Good article. Not easy questions to answer..
Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
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09-01-2022, 06:37 PM #340
It's actually one of the crappier articles on the subject, IMO. This one is better but still not great: https://www.hcn.org/issues/54.7/sout...e-river-access
"fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
"She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
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09-01-2022, 06:51 PM #341
Living in Montana with pretty great river access laws I am amazed anyone would put up with this sort of bullshit.
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
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09-01-2022, 08:27 PM #342
Agree, and I don't take it for granted. IMO those rich CO landowners can sell their land if they don't like people using the river. Fucking assholes.
The other day I was fishing a small river near town that flows mostly through private ranches and none of the landowners have posted any of the parking spots or informal accesses. I was thinking how cool that is and how lucky we are.
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09-01-2022, 08:52 PM #343
Did someone else already say fuck the Kardashian?
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...aste?_amp=true"Let's be careful out there."
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09-01-2022, 09:21 PM #344
Yup, guess we in OR are spoiled as well. Public has access below high water mark to all waterways wide/deep enough to float a boat. So many good fishing streams run thru public land as well.
It is cool. But wait till you get really found…
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09-01-2022, 09:47 PM #345
Water.....
I was on the phone with ODFW trying to understand a coastal river access because there are so many posted private signs along the river. He seemed to agree that a gun & a sign were all that was needed to declare a river private. I was sort of stunned that this was coming from the district manager. He also seemed pretty ok with a very limited reading of “navigable” too (like can you push a wheat barge down the water in question).
Not what I was expecting from ODFW.
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09-01-2022, 11:18 PM #346
Navigable means, can you float in it. Therefore, it all depends on your boat. In Oregon, so long as you don’t drop an anchor and hit land, you are not trespassing. I have had my boat and decoys (same rules don’t touch the bottom and use a long line rig) floating in water many a time over private land in the Willamette Valley.
If a landowner thinks different then they can try their argument with law enforcement and if they don’t win their appeal, there is a good chance they get stuck with a hunter or angler harassment fine; if they pull a gun… well off to jail they go.
If it’s public waterway then the public land is the high water mark. For instance, Ochaco Reservoir the private land only goes to the line where the reservoir would be if it’s full in a non flood state. Same for the Columbia and the Willamette.
Go hunt and fish away. Piss on the pricks who think they own it and call 911 when they try to interrupt your recreation.
This is not legal advice from a dentist or a lawyer; just a duck hunter with lots of experience.Last edited by Hood26; 09-02-2022 at 07:25 AM. Reason: Where did that question mark come from?
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09-02-2022, 05:47 AM #347Registered User
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https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/WW/Pages/WaterwaysMap.aspx
OR has a map of navigable rivers. IIRC One of the big items of litigation in the Lake Oswego case is if it is a navigable body of water.
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09-02-2022, 06:30 AM #348
Here’s the layman’s view
https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/ww/docume...v_brochure.pdf
The ODFW guy is full of shit
Default rule is if you can traverse a waterway “by oar or motor” then its navigable. Don’t know whether canoe or kayak paddles count as “oars”
ETA - this part applies as well.
Additionally, the opinion states that you may have the right to walk on the land above the line of ordinary high water in the least disruptive or damaging way possible, using the shortest and most direct route available, if it is necessary to travel up or down
the waterway.
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09-02-2022, 06:40 AM #349
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09-02-2022, 09:47 AM #350
I’ve seen the USACE denote a dry, 4’ wide, manmade drainage ditch a Navigable WOTUS… The definition is super loose.
Also - “Private Beach” signs are bullshit.
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