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    1. government spending is wasteul & inecient

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    2. privatization creates economic growth

    prison privatization generates $100 million per complex

    privately-managed crescent moon state park generates$45,000a year in proft, while neighboring, publicly-

    operated red rock park operates at a $234,000 loss

    arizona capitol buildings sold or$735 million in

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    3. privatization increases eciency

    8,716,561 AF

    2.8 MILLION AF

    1,500,00 AF

    800,00 AF

    SUN CORRIDOR

    WATER SOURCES3,323,000 AF

    WATER USE IN

    SUN CORRIDOR

    MARICOPA

    PINAL

    PIMA

    INDUSTRIAL (NON-GPCD)

    MUNICIPAL (GPCD USES)

    AGRICULTURE (NON-INDIAN)

    AGRICULTURE (INDIAN LANDS)

    OTHER SURFACE &

    NATURAL GROUNDWATER

    SALT/VERDE RIVERS

    CAP ALLLOCATION

    ARIZONA ALLLOCATION

    ANNUAL WATER USE OF THE SUN CORRIDOR

    COLORADO RIVER

    $

    $

    $

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    FOO

    4. privatization prioritizes local issues

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    healthcare

    resh produce / organic oodssustainable agriculture

    sustainable technologies

    5. the ree market increases egalitarian distribution

    FOOD DESERTS

    WALMARTS

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    position three

    topic:

    state resources should be privatized andoperated without intererence rom the

    government.the complete privatization o tempe town lake will save the city andtaxpayers money, while expanding opportunities or leisure andinrastructure to beneft the entire citys population. private owners pay or the maintanence and operation o the lake, as well as managithe water supply and water quality to maximize productivity andproftablity.

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    the salt river & tempe town lake

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    tempe town lake & dams

    the lake: completed in 1999 average depth of 16 ft and nearly 2 miles long initially lled with 3,100 acre ft of waterpurchased rom the central arizona project or$250,000 average evaporation and other water losses of5.2 acre t per day seepage losses are virtually inexistent due to asystem that recaptures virtually all seepage andpumps it back into the lake

    the dams: the two dams are made of strong, exible,rubber coated fabric tube that can be inated anddeated to control lake water level. each bladder is about 240 feet long, weighs 40

    tons and has air pressure of 6 psi. water owing over the top of the west damscan be recaptured by a recirculation system andpumped back into the lake.

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