[GPSCC-chat] campaign to block privatisation of waste water treatment in Novato

Caroline Yacoub carolineyacoub at att.net
Wed May 19 12:39:24 PDT 2010


Thanks Gerry, for looking into this issue. I have another question: why should the Marin (or Solano) board of supes give a good gosh-darn what the Green Party of Santa Clara County thinks? In other words, what earthly use is our endorsement? I could see a point in getting into the Palo Alto thing. But Marin? Maybe they just don't have any north bay Greens who want to do phone banking or leafletting.

--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Gerry Gras <gerrygras at earthlink.net> wrote:


From: Gerry Gras <gerrygras at earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [GPSCC-chat] campaign to block privatisation of waste water treatment in Novato
To: "sosfbay discussion group" <sosfbay-discuss at cagreens.org>
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 11:43 AM



First, I have a question.  Why is the Green Party of
Solano County approaching us on this issue?  According
to the map I have looked at, it appears that Novato
is in Marin County.

I see that Novato borders on Solano County, and the
Petaluma River is all or part of the boundary.  So
if the wastewater plant were on the river, there
might be good reason for Solano County to be concerned.
But where does the Green Party of Marin County stand
on this?  I went to http://cagreens.org/marin.  It
redirects me to
http://network.greenchange.org/groups/maringreens
which says nothing about the Novato issue.  Neither
does http://cagreens.org/marin/issues.  (Which does
not redirect, which leads to a whole new question.)

Second, why are they coming this late?  The issue is
on the June 8 ballot, only 20 days away!

Setting all of the above aside.  I am generally
concerned about the privatization of water anywhere.
I expect I would support the Solano County and/or
Marin County in efforts to stop the privatization.

I did look at the novatflow.org website, and it
says that both Paris, France and Petaluma have
kicked out Veolia.  So what is Novato thinking?

All in all, I am confused at the moment, but would
like to know more.  Maybe we could ask the regional
rep for the North Bay?  (email address at
http://cagreens.org/cc/).

Gerry


Jim Doyle wrote:

> I have received a letter from Joe Feller who is the chair of the
> Solano county Green Party and chair of CAL HCN -
> California Healthy Communities Network.
> 
> He is seeking our endorsement of a referendum in Novato that
> wants to prevent the privatisation of  a new $90 million
> wastewated treatment plant.
> 
> The referendum is to rescind an operations and maintenance agreement
> with a $50 billion French-based water conglomerate operating under
> the name Veolia Water West.
> 
> Many more details are available at          http://www.novatoflow.org/
>       http://www.novatoflow.org/evidence.html
>       http://www.novatoflow.org/story.html
> 
> He is asking for our endorsement and also
> phone banking and neighborhood walking.
> And donations, too, to the Committee for No on F
> (F is the referendum's ballot designation.)
> 
> Jim Doyle
> 
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