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Post by avordvet on Mar 28, 2018 5:50:31 GMT -5
Who owns water? The US landowners putting barbed wire across riversNew Mexico is a battleground in the fight over once public waterways, sparking fears it could set a national precedentCassidy Randall, Thu 15 Mar 2018 06.00 EDT Last modified on Mon 19 Mar 2018 15.42 EDT As Scott Carpenter and a few friends paddled down the Pecos river in New Mexico last May, taking advantage of spring run-off, the lead boater yelled out and made a swirling hand motion over his head in the universal signal to pull over to shore. The paddlers eddied out in time to avoid running straight through three strings of barbed wire obstructing the river. Swinging in the wind, the sign hanging from the fence read “PRIVATE PROPERTY: No Trespassing”. One member of their party waded into the swift water to lift the wire with a paddle for the others to float under. As they continued downstream, Carpenter, a recreational boater from Albuquerque, looked over his shoulder a see a figure standing outside the big ranch house up the hill. He offered a wave, but received nothing in return. www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/15/privatized-rivers-us-public-lands-waterways
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