This was my first "public comment" at the Legislative Commission's Subcommittee to Study Water on April 22, 2016:
Please don't
commodify Nevada's water.
I warn you now; we
will not want to pay speculator driven “market”
prices for our water.
We already have
hedge funds investing in Nevada's water. Obviously, they're hoping
that the “market price” will go through the roof. In Australia,
where the commodification of water has been called “unbundling,”
speculators have drastically driven up the price of water for water
users. Consequently a huge number of farms have been driven out of
business, urban users have faced severe restrictions, and Australia's
environment has suffered dire consequences.
In Israel, where
there is no legal doctrine of prior appropriation rights; some
Israelis have claimed that they have solved their water problems with
a free-market solution. Of course; most Americans have now realized
that the term free-market actually means; the freedom for the
powerful to take from the rest of us. Part of Israel's
“solution” is to take water from the Palestinians. There are
places in Palestine where the Palestinians and their crops go thirsty
because the water under their feet is being exported to Israel. As a
Rural Nevadan of Native American heritage, I don't want to be treated
like Israel treats Palestinians.
I can see where the
SNWA would want to change Nevada's water laws so that the water from
the ranches they bought can be exported. But commodification is not
the way to do it. The cost to everyone in the State is
not worth it.
In the end; if all
that matters about water is the price, only those with money to pay
the over-inflated prices will have water.
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