Who Owns the Rain?
Stewart Resnick is adamant that he won't return the Kern Water Bank to public control ["A Run on the Water Bank," December]. "We paid for it, we built the infrastructure," he says, "I don't know how we could lose it. We bought it. We own it." So, when it rains Resnick owns it? Is this true? Can you possibly own water that came from hundreds of...
Stewart Resnick is adamant that he won't return the Kern Water Bank to public control ["A Run on the Water Bank," December]. "We paid for it, we built the infrastructure," he says, "I don't know how we could lose it. We bought it. We own it." So, when it rains Resnick owns it? Is this true? Can you possibly own water that came from hundreds of...
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