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		<description>Comments for Cal Water, Golden State plan water rate hikes at http://lakeconews.com , comment 1 to 13 out of 13 comments</description>
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			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-6018</link>
			<description>I have submitted my letter and WILL be at the August 16th meeting. I, like you am tired of paying more and more. I also think there is more to this than the public is aware of. I will also be going to the meeting July 16th. Would like to see how their meetings are conducted. I have been talking to everyone I see about getting those letters into the office. Keep writing, more and more people are reading things now. :) - JHeeszel</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:56:28 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Oaks Water Rates Proposed Incr</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5961</link>
			<description>This letter was submitted to the CLO Water Dept, Local newspapers, Board of Supervisors, Mike Thompson.
     This is in response to the notification we received in the mail concerning the PROPOSED rate increases or \&quot;Adjustments\&quot; as stated on your flyer mailed to all Clearlake Oaks water customers. 
     As I have read and think I understand your reasoning for this I question the order in which this seems to be the reasons. Under \&quot;Water Utility Service\&quot; In part it states...The proposed rate adjustments will provide funding to cover increased operational costs such as \&quot;LABOR\&quot;, state and federal water treqatment regulations and to continue to provide for the set-aside of funds for renewal and replacement of infrastructure as it ages. Then under Wastewater (Sewer)Utility Service it goes on to say this rate adjustment will provide funding to cover the cost of, again, LABOR etc etc. 
     We plan to attend the meeting at the Grange Hall in August and hope at that meeting we can get answers such as HOW MANY employees are you paying, which includes benefits and whatever compared to other water districts in this county. How many other water districts in this county have updated all their equipment? My, all these new trucks we see in town now! Are ALL your men out there in the field certified? Have you looked into cutbacks in the work force as everyone else has had to do? Look at our schools. In these times medical benefits are like gold and I for one have to pay a portion of my benefits, approximately $400.00 a month as do our kids that live out of county. Its funny how other companies have found ways to DECREASE their overhead and maintain a business. 
     How have we \&quot;cutback\&quot;? We took out our flowers and replaced them with artificial ones. Put in rock and solar lights. We have a few greenery\'s but rarely water anything. Because we are on social security now and believe me its not much a month we have DECREASED our usage of PG&amp;E, which keeps us alittle warmer in the summer and DECREASED our heating for the winter, cutback our television to minimum channels, basic on phone, and for what? To pay almost $100.00 for water and sewer a month so all of you can benefit your higher salaries and medical benefits, new trucks and all. Take a good look at what you have increased and want to pass on the the water users to pay for the labor. We will also be ready to submit numbers of employees in other water districts in this county and salaried. Take a GOOD look at your overhead and be ready to answer some of these questions at that board meeting. 
     Before any increases take effect, an outside auditor must be brought in, not by your choice but approved by the people of Clearlake Oaks Water District before any rate increases take effect. After all, you work for us. - JHeeszel</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 11:46:08 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Donna</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5956</link>
			<description>Sounds like the water plant is not using sand filtration with their clarifiers, along with their carbon filtration process.

Heavy white spotting could also be caused by excessive sodium hypochlorite injection during the disinfection process. 

You can easily detect this by the smell of your water coming straight from the tap. It will have the faint to strong smell of household bleach.  :shock: - DerBingel</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:25:14 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>DerBingel, I wonder what</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5949</link>
			<description>CWSC is doing (or not) with our water, if you wash a vehicle (I will admit it, I splurged about a month ago and washed my car for the first time at home in two years) in Lucerne, you better towel it down or use a Mr. Clean rinse filter, if not then there are heavy white spots all over it (was told it was the boron in the water). Ooops, said it outloud, now they will charge us extra for it :wink: I called every well driller in Lake &amp; Mendo counties when these killer rates first came on the radar, never got a return call from a single one of them. Perhaps you cannot drill in Lucerne anymore - I would love to put in a well if only so I can water outside. - Donna Christopher</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 15:50:04 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Golden State Water Company</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5948</link>
			<description>I have both well and G.S. Water as supply to my home. The Sonoma Plant is &lt; .2 of a mile from my home and the water quality is outstanding, to the point I don\'t even bother drying down my vehicle after washing. Absolutely no water spots, plus the water is excellent tasting straight from the tap!

I must admit I\'ve always thought G.S. Water rates (formerly California Cities Water) was rather high, but took into consideration I am living in a rural area.  :roll: 

Now with higher rates coming down the pike, I\'m considering switching back to my well as the main water supply to the house, but then I must contend with regular maintenance, e.g., filter changes... carbon cannisters... water softener... etc. (G.S. Water pulls water from Clear Lake... a natural soft water lake).

When I think of the expense I\'ll incur with the well, the rate hikes don\'t seem so bad with G.S. Water, especially when you consider no time will be involved with maintenance matters on my part.  :D - DerBingel</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 15:37:46 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>You\'re next Clearlake Oaks!!!</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5939</link>
			<description>Everybody that owns property in CLO better read the most recent letter from the CLO county Water District as your rates are going up too unless you attend the meeting on August 16th at 7:00 pm at the Grange hall or protest in writing beforehand.  You will be paying $91-$97 a month too!!  It\'s a real shame that we, the public, have to keep paying and paying through the nose because Lake County has to pay Yolo County for our own water because nobody will take the bull by the horns!! - helenemw</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 10:23:30 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>You\'re next Clearlake Oaks!!!</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5936</link>
			<description>Everybody better read the most recent letter sent out by the Clearlake Oaks County Water District, as your rates are going up unless you attend the August 16th meeting at 7:00 pm at the Grange Hall in CLO, or protest in writing beforehand.  Your rates will be going up to $91 - $97 a month!!!  This whole county paying for it\'s own water to Yolo County is ridiculous in the first place - now WE are paying more and more because nobody can take the bull by the horns... :x - helenemw</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 10:19:53 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Again</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5935</link>
			<description>I think people do not realize what can happen when you allow private corporations to take over and this should really serve as a reminder. You are, whether you like it or not, at their mercy, when you sell your necessary natural resources to a corporation. All you need to do is look at what happened in Bolivia when the Bechtel Corporation privatized and monopolized the water system to see how absolutely corrupt a private system can get. Bechtel was even even charging them for collecting rain water. Sad but true. Maybe, it is too late for us but I can\'t blame and have to admire people who are attempting to take a stand against companies who are making necessities into commodities. I like it how Dr. Shiva puts it, she simply asks the question as to why we should be forced to follow laws and pay a price for anything that nature gives for free. It is a question even Ghandi asked, as he stood up for the taxation of salt (an essential natural element which was free to the people of India until the British Government realized they could make a buck off of it). It is a question I think needs to be asked more often. - purplegirl</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 10:13:15 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>And another damn</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5933</link>
			<description>thing - nobody from either water organization bothered to ask the BOS to intervene???!!! Why the hell did we have a hearing with them asking to do such things on our behalf and then no one bothers to ask?? I got an email about a picnic in the park but sending our Supervisor an email was what - possibly effective??? - Donna Christopher</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 10:09:45 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Sorry yellowwing but not</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5931</link>
			<description>according to the PUC which specifically answered the question the last time we had a meeting at the Senior Center. The new upgraded plant cannot be used as an asset of CWSC - the $$ came from the state and the ratepayers are repaying said indebtedness. Of course eminent domain is not free - you pay fair market value. The only asset CWSC has is the crappy pipe and a lakefront lot that has improvements they can\'t claim. As for navel gazing under the former owners, they gave the town a chance to buy the company. I did a chicken little impression for a couple of weeks and found NO INTEREST in this town at all in taking over the company. Of course there were new regs by the Dept of Health, Bob and Nadine did not hide the fact that that was coming down the road and was part of the reason they were dumping the system. Keep having picnics in the park or storm the gates - I\'m past being passive about being buggered. - Donna Christopher</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 09:47:51 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Does Ms. Christopher comprehend that eminent domain is not free?  That the county would have to pay fair market value for the asset?

Cal Water does own the new plant and the entire water system.  I\'m sure they would love to unload the system and all of its debt on a not-for-profit company.

I\'m not defending Cal Water Service and their rate structure.  I will say that since Cal Water Service has owned the water system many improvements have been implemented - many of which were required by the department of health services.

Funny how people sat contemplating their navels for years while the original Lucerne Water system became a wreck. - yellowwing</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 08:50:28 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Barbarians at the Gate</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5924</link>
			<description>Time for the county to eminent domain them - they really are blighting up the place with their for profit water. At this point in time the only asset CWSC actually owns is the 90+ miles of crappy, antiquated pipe. The new plant belongs to US - we are paying for it thru a no interest loan from the state and the PUC made it clear - it cannot be used as an asset for CalWater. Put in a benefit assessment district to replace the pipes and run these carpet baggers outta town. Not thrilled with Community Service Districts but its a better devil than CWSC. Or we can sit and fret and navel gaze whilst dying of thirst. - Donna Christopher</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 08:00:07 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>says it all!</title>
			<link>http://lakeconews.com/content/view/4836/919/#comment-5922</link>
			<description>\&quot;seek rate increases to improve their ability to attract capital investment\&quot;

Not to provide better service but to grub money, scum suckers. 

Look at the other article and then look up Suez Water and see how that multi-national company is screwing americans from sea to shining sea!

 :!: - kd006</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 04:11:51 +0100</pubDate>
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