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Pahoa and east side water worth Millions?
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This 26 year old CEO started with nothing but water from our tap 4 years ago. Now he owns a business worth over 10 million dollars.
Why didn't we think about selling our chlorinated water from the tap to become millionaires too?

http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/loc...mium-brand

several years ago our area water haulers were telling me stories of people being allowed to take and haul water from our public stations and sell it for thousands on the mainland. Now I know what they were talking about.

Our county water supply gets paid for the thousands of gallons being taken daily, Don't they?

How can they Allow our water be taken to the mainland to get bottled before shipping it back here to Puna?

How can Russell Ruderman put this tap water on his health food shelves to then be sold back to us at tourist prices?
Why do so many of our subdivisions and Puna residents still lack access to county water?
Could the money being paid to our island water department for the taking and reselling of our most precious resource be expected to come back into the community someday?
Could added county water lines into subdivisions, not have to be paid by Puna's home or property owners in the future?
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Pahoa and east side water worth Millions? - by Guest - 07-26-2016, 11:27 AM
RE: Pahoa and east side water worth Millions? - by Guest - 07-26-2016, 12:28 PM

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