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"THEY want your LAND and THEY want YOU OFF the LAND. Sustainability Statutes and Regulatory Laws are already all in place to UN-HOUSE and FRACTURE communities - and to break our spirit." (Remember the red zoning of Christchurch? Going on now in the flood zones in Hawke's Bay & further north).

"Be prepared - know where the dams are and flood zones.  Do NOT rely on government flood maps - which do not disclose the LOCATIONS factoring in methods used to flood you out." (Remember the concerns with dam releases here also in Hawke's Bay & Wairoa districts during Cyclone Gabrielle?)

From stopthecrime.net Newsletter:

DAM FAILURES PLANNED

"THIS IS WAR"

DAMS and RESERVOIRS are WEAPONS

"foreseeable, preventable and planned"

HERE'S an EXAMPLE and WARNING  

Edenville Dam owner knew about defects 10 years before failure, filing claims  

Construction Dive JUNE 7, 2023

The article is below after our comments

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VITAL TO KNOW -

OUR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS NEVER NEEDED TO BE BUILT THE WAY THEY WERE BY DAMS RESERVOIRS AND AQUEDUCTS

RATHER by

DEVELOPING PRIMARY WATER WELLS FOR NEW CLEAN "RENEWABLE" WATER DISTRIBUTION -

SIMILAR TO "THE GREAT MAN-MADE RIVER PROJECT" DONE IN LYBIA.

Remember, the Primary Water disbursed to towns in Libya was blowup by NATO and USA, INC. in 2011.

You can learn these facts by going to www.PrimaryWater.org

SADLY, WE WERE NEVER ALLOWED TO ACCESS PURE RENEWABLE CLEAN WATER WORLDWIDE.

THE WATER BARRONS DEVISED PLOTS TO CONTROL THE WATER SUPPLY, FOOD SUPPLY, STARVE OUT ENTIRE COMMUNITIES - WE WATCH WATER REFUGEES IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES FORCED TO FLEE INTO TENT ENCAMPMENTS TRYING TO SURVIVE - MANY DO NOT SURVIVE.  THESE CREATED SHORTAGES ARE CALLED HUMANITARIAN CRISIS - WHEN WE MUST CALL THESE SCARCITIES MURDER BY DESIGN.

WE SOON WITNESSED ENTIRE COMMUNITIES ABANDONED.  

WIRELESS WATER METERS ARE NOW BEING 'DEPLOYED' TO FURTHER EMIT DEADLY EMF FREQUENCIES THAT DESTROY CELLS IN ALL THAT IS LIVING.  THESE SMART WATER METERS ARE USED TO REMOTELY SHUT OFF WATER SERVICES AND REDUCE WATER ALLOCATIONS - GREATLY REDUCING WATER ACCESS FOR HYGIENE.  WE WILL SEE MORE WATER BORNE ILLNESSES AND DEATH.  WATER COSTS WILL SKY-ROCKET LEAVING MANY CONSUMERS ONLY ABLE TO USE WATER LIMITED HOURS DURING THE DAY OR THE WEEK OR THE MONTH.

IN MANY COUNTRIES WATER IS RESTRICTED TO ONLY A FEW HOURS A DAY, OR BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.

CUBA IS AN EXAMPLE OF RATIONED WATER THAT IS DISBURSED FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS THAT ARE FALLING INTO DISREPAIR.  MANY TOWNS IN CUBA ONLY HAVE USE OF THE SEWER WATER A FEW HOURS PER DAY - WHILE THAT VARIES DEPENDENT WHERE THEY'RE  LOCATED.

"TOILET to TAP"

THEN THERE's YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT SCORE WHICH MAY DENY ACCESS TO WATER

IF THIS SOUNDS DIABOLICAL

IT IS

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WE ARE BEING 'FORCED' INTO SHARING SHORTAGES

UNTIL THERE ARE NO MORE SHORTAGES TO SHARE.

Take All, Destroy All, Kill All

GENOCIDE

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Weather Weapons are also used to cause dams to fail.

For example,

Atmospheric River DUMPS can and do cause not only dams but waste water treatment plants to over-flow and spew out deadly toxins.

DAM EMBANKMENT COLLAPSE

TARGET and BOMB DAM EMBANKMENTS

OR

USE DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS (DEWs) TO BREACH TOXIC RESERVOIR WATER STORAGE.

Please understand NO matter who owns the Dams there WILL be Attacks on Dam Embankments and Reservoirs -

Obviously, there are many methods to cause DAMS to collapse.  Bombing DAMS is only one method of preplanned destruction that achieves excessive damage long after the toxic water subsides and the mud is removed.

BUT

Keep in mind the weight of water impounded in man made reservoirs creates earthquakes. The water that is collected in the reservoirs in the winter and released in the summer causes shifts creating earth quakes.

In-short, the weight of the water on the geological structures underneath cause earthquakes and dam failures as well.

Do not live below a dam or where released reservoir waters can flood you out.

Remember - "Fake Lakes MAKE Quakes"

Investigate your nearby lake and find out if it's really a reservoir they call a lake.

Do NOT live near a river bank, either.

Rivers are easily backed up expanding the flood zones.

When buildings flood - to eliminate mold and mildew, most buildings must be gutted to remove material that absorbed the TOXIC water.

Of course until flood damage is remedied folks are generally not allowed to live in or use many of the buildings.

Then there are NEW building codes that likely will become a requirement in the course of structure repairs.

Where do you live in the meantime?

Will materials be available or delayed in supply line backups, all created?

Depending on where you live, getting permits is a costly and lengthy process.

FEMA may reclassify where you lived as a new flood zone - which likely would prohibit reconstruction.

Also, in many areas after evacuations, due to floods, property taxes must still be paid.

Most folks do not and can not get flood insurance.

Do you have drinking water after a flood?

Do you have electricity?

Where do you go?

We are watching RVs and campers not allowed to be parked on public streets when folks escape an attack and forced to evacuate.

Certainly families and friends will lend a helping hand as they are able, but for how long?

So, I ask where do you go?

WILL YOU BECOME A HOMELESS STATISTIC?

THE COMMUNIST GOAL - WE WILL OWN NOTHING

Sponsored by the United Nations AGENDAS

If being flooded out sounds like a mess - it is.

Often times being flooded out is not recoverable - what happens to your well should it become contaminated?  Will you be allowed to re-drill a replacement well, likely not.  What happens to a flooded out septic system? Will these floods allow your city to impose their already adopted sustainable development requirements on you? YES!  There are costly and required debris removal expenses, and getting labor is now very difficult.

Disposal and DUMP fees are sky rocketing as we are told we must achieve net zero waste.  NET ZERO

Many utility companies operate the hydro electricity generated by the dams and reservoirs. Utility companies worldwide are run by Rothschild, LLC and companies.

We know the largest machine in the world is the power grid and massive shut downs are planned.

Be prepared - know where the dams are and flood zones.  Do NOT rely on government flood maps - which do not disclose the LOCATIONS factoring in methods used to flood you out.

Sadly, your success in navigating flood water bureaucracy becomes an extension of the trauma and PTSD inflicted upon flood victims.

Largely all these circumstances NEVER needed to happen in the first place - if control, corporate greed and depopulation where not the agendas of all countries to intentionally flood you out.

On top of all of this THEY want your LAND and THEY want YOU OFF the LAND.

Sustainability Statutes and Regulatory Laws are already all in place to UN-HOUSE and FRACTURE communities - and to break our spirit.

We must mentally harden up and PREPARE to be less easy to be KILLED

Learn the Water Facts

Go to www.PrimaryWater.org

Watch the video's, read and share

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Now for the article:

There is evidence that more dams may be at risk of failures. The Edenville and Sanford dams were listed by FERC as high-hazard, and there are more than 15,000 high-hazard dams owned by entities other than the federal government across the U.S., according to the Association of State Dam Safety Officials. It would cost $157.5 billion to rehabilitate the nation's 88,616 deficient non-federal dams — which dwarfs the amount of funding available — and that price tag is only rising, per a 2023 ASDSO report.

As of 2019, 56.4% of U.S. dams were privately owned, per the American Society of Civil Engineers, and repairs on these dams can be difficult as regulators have little leverage over owners who don't have the money or desire to make repairs. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provides another $4 billion for rehabilitation, but it's not nearly enough to address even the most dangerous of dams.

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Edenville Dam owner knew about defects 10 years before failure, filing claims

Julie Strupp

Dive Brief:

• New details about the 2020 Edenville and Sanford dam failures in central Michigan have recently come to light as the state moves through the discovery process of its federal lawsuit against the former dam owner. In 2010, owner Boyce Hydro allegedly determined that the east embankment of Edenville Dam might fail if Wixom Lake rose too high and made plans to fix it, but did not follow through, according to court filings. That same area failed in May 2020.

• The embankment collapse emptied the lake, forcing 10,000 people to be evacuated and causing $175 million in damage to downstream homes. There is no indication that Boyce Hydro previously divulged the defect to the federal government, which regulated the dam at the time, nor did it alert the state after it took over regulation in September 2018, per the discovery document. The document alleges owner Lee Mueller and his company Boyce Hydro are fully to blame for the dam failure.

• But Mueller countered in an email to Construction Dive that it was actually the state's environmental agencies that were to blame for the dam's failure, and that the state is trying to shift responsibility to him to protect itself from litigation from flood victims.

Dive Insight:

The Michigan State Attorney General's office filed a brief in support of a motion for summary judgment on May 25 on behalf of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, which are suing Mueller and various companies associated with him.

In his email, Mueller said the state's claims that he knew in 2010 about the dam's potential for failure and neglected to tell the relevant authorities "are entirely false."

"The press release and the fictional narrative that has been concocted in the attorney general's motion for summary judgment are in part the product of uncorroborated hearsay," Mueller said in the email.

In February, the federal court sanctioned Mueller for numerous failures to obey discovery orders and provide information about the dam failure, saying he "engaged in bad faith and/or contumacious conduct."

The goal of the lawsuit is to prove Mueller's liability for the dam's failure and get financial restitution, but Mueller has claimed fiscal hardship and may not have enough money to pay even if he is proven responsible.

Mueller said after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission revoked the dam's hydropower generator license in 2018, he lowered the reservoir's water level until additional spillway capacity could be constructed, but the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's Dam Safety Unit forced him to bring it back up. He claimed leaving it lowered would have prevented the failure.

The state's document claimed that Boyce Hydro's former dam safety engineer and chief operator resigned in protest in 2017 because Mueller allegedly neglected safety measures in favor of various efforts to make a profit. The engineer tried to persuade Mueller to fix the embankment, and expressed frustration over his pursuit of projects like a sawmill, marina and a music festival, according to the filing.

The chief operator testified that he told Mueller that, "You're in the hydro business now, you got to pay attention," according to the brief. Mueller allegedly responded, "I'm not in the hydro business. I'm in the money-making business." The chief operator resigned in 2017 after Mueller started making plans to dig a pond and develop a subdivision in the area, the document asserts.

This is not the only lawsuit related to the Edenville Dam failure. In April, dozens of area residents filed a lawsuit against FERC alleging it didn't follow its obligations, and said that dereliction was a major contributing factor to the incident.

Private dam failures a big risk

Last year, FERC's independent forensic team released a report that found that the Edenville incident was "foreseeable and preventable." A key embankment was compacted improperly when the dams were built in the 1920s, setting them up to fail, and a combination of factors enabled the disaster a century later. However, unlike the assertions in the state's recent filing, FERC said blame was not easy to assign.

"The failure cannot reasonably be attributed to any one individual, group, or organization. Instead, it was the overall system for financing, designing, constructing, operating, evaluating, and upgrading the four dams, involving many parties during the nearly 100 years of project history, which fell short in ensuring a safe dam at the Edenville site," the report stated.

In addition, there is evidence that more dams may be at risk of failures. The Edenville and Sanford dams were listed by FERC as high-hazard, and there are more than 15,000 high-hazard dams owned by entities other than the federal government across the U.S., according to the Association of State Dam Safety Officials. It would cost $157.5 billion to rehabilitate the nation's 88,616 deficient non-federal dams — which dwarfs the amount of funding available — and that price tag is only rising, per a 2023 ASDSO report.

As of 2019, 56.4% of U.S. dams were privately owned, per the American Society of Civil Engineers, and repairs on these dams can be difficult as regulators have little leverage over owners who don't have the money or desire to make repairs. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provides another $4 billion for rehabilitation, but it's not nearly enough to address even the most dangerous of dams.

This story has been updated with comments from Lee Mueller.

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