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Hi everyone! Hope your day is off to a good start. I was perusing through my newsfeed this morning and this article popped up. And off we go....................
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From the above article 👉🏻 COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) Director Brian Baldridge recently announced an additional 500,000 acres of cropland are now enrolled into H2Ohio, bringing the total enrollment to 2.2 million acres statewide.
A little background on Brian Baldridge. 👇🏻 His position is APPOINTED by the Governor.
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I thought it necessary to know more about the H2Ohio program so I went to the website and reviewed the partner list.
Here are just a few of the partners. Link to page included if you want to see the entire list.👇🏻
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This particular group sparked a memory, ☝🏻Same players 👇🏻
We discussed this organization in a Channel 203 project. 👇🏻
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From their website above it states: For decades, Israel has invested heavily in CleanTech R&D; particularly in water and wastewater management. This investment, and the advanced technologies it has produced, has allowed Israel to become A WORLD LEADER IN WATER TECHNOLOGIES. What did Q tell us?
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So let's talk about these two partners in the OIACI. Let me tell you a story.....
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Once upon a time, in the land called Ohio, there were many small communities that did not have public wastewater infrastructure; these communities relied on septic tanks. In order to make sure that they got the highest number of "points" in grant applications, the County Board of Commissioners got the EPA involved for soil testing to confirm that the soil was contaminated to further their cause. Many of these communities sit on former farmland and the "pollutants" identified were in many cases residual. Because the state and local government have the absolutely best interest of the people at heart, grant funds were made available to install public wastewater infrastructure. But, in the end, MUCH of the cost was put on the people in the way of increased property taxes and exorbitant monthly fees. (It's ONLY $6,000 per property and will be allocated over multiple years on your property taxes they said) The people rose up but, in the maritime court of law, the EPA (see recent Chevron Act overturn) said that the show must go on at a cost to the people.
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