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San Diego City Water Rate Hike Protest Due SOON

City's innocuous protes mailingSAN DIEGO WATER CUSTOMERS--ALERT:  IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE FORM NEEDED TO PROTEST THE WATER RATE INCREASE BEFORE 11/17/09, USE OURS OR WRITE YOUR OWN LETTER TO: City Clerk, Mail Station No. 2P, City Administration Bldg., 202 C Street, San Diego, CA 92101.  The public hearing starts at 10:00 AM.  Read more

San Diego gas and diesel prices bounce back above the $3 mark over the weekend


San Diego gas prices flirted briefly with sub $3 a gallon prices last week, but have crept back up above $2.99 for diesel and regular unleaded on average. Yet demand is down and there are an estimated 125 million barrels of oil stored offshore in supertankers with holds that are bursting with surplus crude. This is oil pumped last year that still can't be sold because of low demand.  Blame the speculators. Full Story

San Diego City Water Department engaged in very strange and misleading behavior

Faucet with money flowing into sinkRob Davis at the non-profit Voice of San Diego has us asking if the Water Department is misinformed, disingenuous, or merely insane. Full Story

Gas prices set to nosedive

Despite a rash of refinery closures, fires, and other potential supply disasters, gas prices should collapse below the $3 mark, on average soon. "They're going to drop faster than a thick brick," says Charles Langley, Manager of UCAN's Gas Project. Get the Full Story.

WATER UTILITY PHYSICS -- Usage goes down but prices may go up!

Message #1:   "Conserve Water or pay more!"
Message #2:   "Rates must go up due to low sales volume!

According to the physicist/economists at the water utilities, what goes down must go up.   They aren't standing on their heads, either.  They claim that your rates could go up because you're not using ENOUGH water. Click here for the full story.

Michael's Newest Farming Adventure: Saving water with hydroponics

Michael's aquaponics adventure led him to the water saving potential for hydroponics, e.g. growing plants using water and nutrients, but no soil. So now he has an hydroponics system, to compare to his aquaponics and conventional soil gardens.

You say competition, I say oligopoly: Time Warner has "effective competition" in San Diego according to FCC

The FCC has revoked any need to regulate basic cable rates in many parts of San Diego for Time Warner.



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