Monthly Archives: March 2015

EPA Wants to Monitor How Long Hotel Guests Spend in the Shower | Washington Free Beacon

Comment: Remember – Primary Water is WHY we DO NOT have a water shortage.  The EPA is a corporation and is one of the lead agencies being used by the international bankers to force corporate privation of the water resources – through environmental laws, corporate statutes and demands to save endangered species, etc. that will bankrupt our local public water agencies . . . go to www.PrimaryWater.org and watch the YouTubes “water Crisis Hoax” and “Primary Water Explained” . . .and “Water Wars Stealing Water for Profit and Control” . .   WATER is a renewable and we are NOT running out!
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EPA Wants to Monitor How Long Hotel Guests Spend in the Shower | Washington Free Beacon . . .

http://freebeacon.com/issues/epa-wants-to-monitor-how-long-hotel-guests-spend-in-the-shower/

Excerpt:

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants hotels to monitor how much time its guests spend in the shower.

The agency is spending $15,000 to create a wireless system that will track how much water a hotel guest uses to get them to “modify their behavior.”

“Hotels consume a significant amount of water in the U.S. and around the world,” an EPA grant to the University of Tulsa reads. “Most hotels do not monitor individual guest water usage and as a result, millions of gallons of potable water are wasted every year by hotel guests.”

“WATER WARS” in IRELAND – Irish govt fears global media coverage of ‘political policing,’ anti-austerity activists say — RT News‏

“WATER WARS” in IRELAND – Irish govt fears global media coverage of ‘political policing,’ anti-austerity activists say — RT News

http://rt.com/news/231783-political-policing-quash-dissent/

Irish TD Paul Murphy, who was removed from his house at 7am on Monday by police, told RT the arrests were “politically motivated,” and designed to intimidate Ireland’s anti-water charges movement.

The movement opposes the Irish government’s recent policy shift on water taxation. Campaigners warn the government’s water charges are a veiled austerity tax that many Irish citizens can’t afford to pay.