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Published: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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LDS tree-hugger

I hope she does get boo'd, heckled, skorned, and run our on a rail like I do by the vast majority of nay-sayers of this state.

Anonymous

LDS tree-hugger: Don't you know that when you can't even write a single sentence without a spelling mistake (you have 3), readers realize that you have no brain and that your opinions are worthless?

Excellent

I'm really looking forward to this. Thank you for coming to Utah--based on people like LDS tree-hugger above, you will provide a needed voice here.

Mike Suflita

I work for the Utah Division of Water Resources with the assignment to help plan for future water needs. However, I speak here as a citizen, and NOT a representative of my agency. Utah has the fastest growing population in the country. It is also the second driest state in the country. That combination makes water one of the most important resource to maintaining our economic and social well being. Please regard water with the importance it so rightly deserves.

Speakers are typically well qualified and dedicated people who have earned and deserve our respect and attention. Each has a perspective that is worth listening to. Attendance is optional, however, the importance of water to each of our daily lives is mandatory. And there is no choice. So come and enjoy, and benefit from this speaker's presentation. Then do your part to make life in our state better for yourself, your kids, and for future generations.

Sorry if I mis-spelled any words.

I think it's a bit hypocritical

that this family has been so involved in telling us that we need to limit population growth to save the planet when the parents certainly didn't limit THEIR family. Shows that certain people think they should live above the rules they want the rest of us to follow.

@ hypocritical

What are you talking about? Jacques Cousteau had four kids and has four grandkids. Weird comment to make when it is so obviously untrue and population growth is not even the central message of Cousteau's work.

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