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[PEN-L:3483] Re: Re: Re: Re: The WREN water system etc.
> I am not sure I am on any significant aquifer. It should be called
>the potash aquifer judging
>by the taste of the water.. Over time wells usually have to go deeper.
>There seem to be several layers separate from one another. When the
>quality deteriorates you can usually punch through to another layer.
For a while.
It's called the "tragedy of the commons." And it is one of the reasons that
the organization of production should be achieved as the result of
conscious and somewhat centralized social decisions...
Brad DeLong
- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:3487] Tragedy of the Commons <36CA4D61.361687D2@igc.org> <v04003a00b2f08a22b618@[128.32.105.161]>,
Michael Perelman Wed 17 Feb 1999, 15:58 GMT
- [PEN-L:3485] Reverend Tom's prescient sermon on NAIRU,
Rob Schaap Wed 17 Feb 1999, 15:56 GMT
- [PEN-L:3486] A Y2K appetizer; sit down first.,
valis Wed 17 Feb 1999, 15:54 GMT
- [PEN-L:3484] Colonial trade,
Ricardo Duchesne Wed 17 Feb 1999, 15:35 GMT
- [PEN-L:3483] Re: Re: Re: Re: The WREN water system etc.,
Brad De Long Wed 17 Feb 1999, 15:02 GMT
- [PEN-L:3482] G.A. Cohen,
Louis Proyect Wed 17 Feb 1999, 14:50 GMT
- [PEN-L:3481] Re: G.A. Cohen's Development Thesis,
Ricardo Duchesne Wed 17 Feb 1999, 14:09 GMT
- [PEN-L:3496] Re: Tragedy of the Commons,
Paul Phillips Wed 17 Feb 1999, 12:21 GMT
- [PEN-L:3477] Re: Re: Re: The WREN water system etc.,
Ken Hanly Wed 17 Feb 1999, 06:31 GMT
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