So the FW Weekly is the only news source in town acknowledging our water woes. We're glad they are back at it.
Funny...seems there is someone offering yet another alternative solution. Someone who knows the "pond" and the island, known as Trinity River Vision, are a waste of YOUR money and not what we should be focused on. WHY aren't YOUR "leaders" listening? Because their profit margin would take a hit?
WHO raised these politicians, by the way? Their momma never told them, that you shouldn't spend money you don't have, on things you don't need, especially when you have other things to take care of ?
Check out the letter in the FW Weekly. Then ask YOUR representative, WHY they are spending YOUR money on Trinity Uptown and streetcars, instead of YOUR future. And WHY didn't YOU get a vote? Ben gets our vote.
Wind-Inc. has created a system whereby we can produce fresh water from saltwater aquifers. Using pumps, wind turbines, and backup solar panels, the system can desalinate water at a cost of about 95 cents per 1,000 gallons, or about a fourth of what Tarrant County and the City of Fort Worth are pricing water at today. Our focus should be on modern systems that use renewable energy — note that there is an ocean of salt water available in Texas from 300 to 6,000 feet below the surface. It can provide the water we need for 300-plus years, if we don’t let the oil and gas companies corrupt it with pollution and poisons from their dirty hydraulic-fracturing drilling processes.
In the past decades, town after town has simply lost population, industry, and business because of declining water sources. Fort Worth would do well to allocate energy and money to a new water supply instead of doing recreational and “pond development” to decorate downtown Fort Worth.
Ben Boothe
Fort Worth
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