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    Posted: Mar 25 2015 at 6:27pm

Posted: 3:17 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Council considers reactivating water line

By Ed Richter

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    Plans are in the works to reactivate an abandoned water main under the Great Miami River to be used as an interconnection between the city of Middletown and the Southwest Regional Water District.

    Middletown City Council will consider giving the green light to reactivating the 12-inch line at its April 7 meeting. The interconnection main between both water systems would be used as an emergency back-up water supply as well as creating the opportunity for bulk water sales. Council gave the proposed legislation a first reading at its March 17 meeting.

    A staff report by Scott Tadych, city public works and utilities director, said Middletown had provided water to some areas of Madison Twp. prior to 1997. The entities recently tested the main and found that it appeared to be in good working condition and are now seeking to reactivate it for emergency or disaster needs.

    The city and water district would share in any maintenance and repair costs to the interconnection main. The only financial impact to the city would be dependent on the need to buy or sell water, he said.

    The cost of accepting any emergency water is $1.07 per 100 cubic feet for both parties. The agreement allows the water district may purchase water at the same rate for regular use. However, the city reserves the right to limit the amount of water it makes available for sale to the water district.

    Tadych said at this time, the water district has no immediate desire to purchase water from the city.

    Middletown is also interconnected with several other water supply system including Warren County and Monroe, however, no formal interconnection agreements exist.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TonyB Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Mar 26 2015 at 8:38am
"Bulk water sales"?One reason that bulk water sales would be considered is if a fracking site was established in the immediate area. Tell me that is not being considered here!
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With the seriousness of severe water drought in Lake Tahoe and throughout California impacting national agri-economics, Middletown sees an opportunity to take water and transport it to Governor Brown in California. The city has figured they can make nearly $10,000,000. annually. They will be flying the water from DC-3's now at Hook Field, with hopes to move 20 Mm cubic meters monthly. 
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Originally posted by Factguy Factguy wrote:

With the seriousness of severe water drought in Lake Tahoe and throughout California impacting national agri-economics, Middletown sees an opportunity to take water and transport it to Governor Brown in California. The city has figured they can make nearly $10,000,000. annually. They will be flying the water from DC-3's now at Hook Field, with hopes to move 20 Mm cubic meters monthly. 


Ridiculous.

What an in-efficient logistics idea. A DC-3 is an antiquated aircraft with very minimal capacity to haul water out to California. Very small (and slow) transport. Round trip in a DC-3 will take a lot of time. The fuel costs and wear on the aircraft would be cost prohibitive. If this idea is seriously being considered, wouldn't an aircraft with a much larger capacity be more efficient? Say a military tanker size like a C-141 or C5? I doubt very seriously that there is much profit in this as the city claims.

What I can't believe is that the country has an oil pipeline across country but no one, to my knowledge, has ever suggested a water pipeline from coast to coast-east to west with branch lines to all states north and south of the main east-west source. Take that flood water from the east and pump it out to the drought areas out west filling the reservoirs that are low.

This idea just sounds wrong out of the gate.
I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote spiderjohn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Mar 26 2015 at 12:29pm
Good one fact guy

Maybe it will rain?
East coast might be flush with agua also

Lol
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Speaking of Gov. Brown and California, I bet the pot farm proposed would bring in more money than the water idea. Gov. Jerry was very familiar with the pot culture in the 60's and would, no doubt, welcome it. And a state like Cal. would be ripe pickins for supplying city money from a pot pipeline. Somehow, the city leaders have to tie into the pot farm here to grab some of the profits.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vivian Moon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Mar 26 2015 at 3:15pm
Why would City Hall suddenly decide to activate a 20 year old water pipeline, that is not needed by Madison Twp,  when City Hall can't take care of the ones in the current city area? 
Something about this deal smells as bad as all the others. You can bet there is much more to this story.

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Why would cash strapped City Hall waste money and manpower to open a 20 year old waterline that is not needed?
When will this maddness end in this city?
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California having a water shortage? The illegals must be drinking it all.
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Water sales could make the city a lot of $$.

Would be easier if hose people would move to where there was water instead.
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