A PROTEST will be held at 9:30
a.m.
on the sidewalk of the
Siskiyou County Courthouse,
in YREKA,
this Tuesday morning,
Sept. 21,
at
9:30 a.m.
We need every-body to stand with
us on this invasive issue.
You are invited to come and stand with
Scott Valley Protect Our Water and other groups in
opposition to the county supervisors giving away
their right to control our water.
WEAR a BLUE shirt and bring signs that
say "NO to more government" and "No more intrusion into
our lives" and "NO new fees!"
At 10:25 a.m. the ordinance will be on
the agenda of the supervisors and we can then speak our
frustrations. You are all invited to attend and listen
or participate as you so choose.
While the proposed ordinance in the
Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors' worksheet may seem
innocuous, many of us believe it will continue the
government's drive into our private life and property.
Our points:
* Precursor to monitor devices on ALL
wells.
* New fees will be levied on the use of
your water.
* Water consumption likely to be reduced,
especially for agricultural uses -- they have been in
Nebraska and other states!
* Loss of the county controlling the
groundwater.
* While Advisory Committees sound
innocent, they will eventually be supported by grants.
All grants come with strings attached, especially if a
state agency is distributing the grant funds -- like
Dept of Fish and Game or the North Coast Regional Water
Quality Control Board. - Very dangerous waters !
Information follows from District 5
Siskiyou County Board of Supervisor Marcia
Armstrong, along with the
This next Tuesday Sept. 21, at 10:25,
the Board of Supervisors will consider the First Reading
of the Ordinance allowing the establishment of
Groundwater Advisory Committees.
If the first reading is approved, the
second reading will likely be on October 5th. The Board
can also then consider a Resolution establishing the
Scott Valley committee. If that passes, anyone qualified
may submit a letter of interest for appointment to the
committee.
See you there at 9:30
a.m.
on Tues, Sept. 21, 2010
at
Siskiyou County
Courthouse in Yreka.