janissary44's comments:

on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Yes, it is not a part of it, but exists within it

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Aquifer supplied by snowmelt mostly. 

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Kept me awake last night, too.  I wish they could ship the water on the rails, but I heard they won't because water is a temperature sensitive product.

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

The mayor is incapable of giving a complicated answer, Andy.  

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Of course you are, but I draw the line at mocking out-of-towners about e-fads

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

The High school closed because we don't have enough students, what are you going to do? Say people can't move here unless they are breeders? And bring a business with you while you are at it? Mr. Choi did and his children were so badly treated at the school, they went back to Vancouver, so you better be white while you're at it?

Our electric bills are so high because Bernard Seeger thinks the electric fund is a bank account to help support his bloated bureaucracy.

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Ox-Bow Springs water rights belong to ODFW, not to C-Locks.  That is the same specious logic that says we're not in the Scenic Area. We are smack in the middle of it. 

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

We are not dying, quit poor-mouthing town. 

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

So why are you so mad, Andy and who appointed you the local attack dog?

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

We have one. It's going to be called Bernard dehydrated water.

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Wow, are we still mad about THAT divisive issue? Quit playing the personality game, Andy. It was voted in.  We certainly can choose to sell the spring water for a higher price. It won't be a part of our municipal water system. 

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

The railroad was here before Cascade Locks and is grandfathered in and doesn't go by every 7 minutes,

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on Bottling It Up in Cascade Locks

Full Sail uses municipal water, and it's not Oregon's water like Ox-Bow Springs

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