Operation OASIS. A plan to cause rain to fall in the deserts.

Operation OASIS. A plan to cause rain to fall in the deserts.

One man's dream but a benefit to all Herald Express 15/12 94 Captain Bob Curtis Brixham's Maritime Pilot One man's dream but a benefit to all Most of the troubles of the world seem to be caused by man's greed. We tend to reach out... [more]

One man's dream but a benefit to all
Herald Express 15/12 94 Captain Bob Curtis Brixham's Maritime Pilot
One man's dream but a benefit to all
Most of the troubles of the world seem to be caused by man's greed. We tend to reach out grabbing that which we know to be in short supply.....Man is stupid.
Andy Fletcher of Paignton wants to change our basic indiscretions by re-routing the most basic of man's movement.
He has a dream to change the world's deserts into vast Oases, using irrigation from unwanted sewage and unless a government or international consortium somewhere step forward to transform his dreamed of project into acceptable reality, I feel that his deep concern for the future of our planet will turn into a nightmare of frustration.
Along with several others drawn to meet this interesting, friendly man, I attended a gathering in Torquay last week to listen to and comment on the outlined "bones" of his ideas.
... so let's hope high and mighty take it on board
In conjunction with many governments, health organisations, responsible authorities an companies such as South West Water, we must all attend to the universal problem of what is to be done with our own waste material.
Many years ago that exceptional Cornish Politician, the late Mr David Penhaligon, yelled his anger at parliament and accused his honourable friends of adopting a Cornish Farmers' philosophy-"...just 'aive it over the edge, me ansom!"
Andy pointed out to the small collection of people the mounting economical and complex measures that we-that is, all of the civilised nations-have to face NOW, if the earth is to survive.
Someone with power, drive and sharing the same aspirations for the future of this once good, green globe of ours must surely take the Oasis Irrigation Project on board and carry its banners to the parliaments of Europe, demanding that they listen-not only listen but act...before we all find ourselves in the... mire!
For instance, did you know that the city of New York packages two thousand tons of crude human waste, each and every day, and transports it to distant Texas, to be spread across deserted farmland? The worlds gone bonkers!
Fame
Of course, there were bound to be those present at the meeting who believe that the "dreamer" is only intent on seeking fame and fortune.
I believe those assumptions to to be quite wrong.
Others concerned that Andy has not protected his ideas from exploitation and it was lovely to here his laughing reply of : "But if someone steals my ideas-great! It will only prove that someone out there has listened and acted on it. More to the point, it will not have been in vain."What a man! The world would develop a darker shade if it lost it's idealists and dreamers such as Mr Fletcher of Paignton.

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United Nations Sudano-Sahelian Office 13/6/94 Thank you very much for your letter of April 7, 1994 It is encouraging that creative people like yourself are engaged in trying to solve the major environmental problems of our time. Your proposal is certainly imaginative and has it's merit. However it raises several questions and concerns we want to share with you. * The Major objective of the proposal is to reclaim deserts and settle populations on the reclaimed areas. While this objective has it's merit in long term when the productive lands have reached their limits in terms of carrying capacity, the short and medium term ... Read Full Story
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State of Israel Water Commissioner Office Thank you for your letter of October 25, 95 addressed to the Prime Minister of Israel and forwarded to my office by the Israeli Embassy in London. The letter and the attached material are intriguing and inspiring with regard of the use of sewage sludge and treated waste water for irrigation and as a practical measure against desertification. We in Israel certainly share your views and we are far beyond a trial and a pilot phase in this matter. Situated in a semi-arid region on a desert fringe water scarcity is a real threat and therefore 60% of ... Read Full Story
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Surfers Against Sewage Here at Surfers Against Sewage we are very excited by your proposed ideas. In particular it is encouraging to see that you are looking a t sewage sludge as a resource that can provide a benefit to society and the environment if suitably treated. The disposal of Sewage does not have to pose the risks to public health and the environment that it does at present when dumped at sea. Your ideas show that alternatives exist that do make sense. One of S.A.S.'s principle aims is to explore and publicises possible viable alternatives to the disposal of sewage at sea. Therefore ... Read Full Story
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ODA Overseas Development Administration to Rupert Allason Esq MP House of Commons London SW1A 0AA The disposal of sludge in a cost effective environmentally acceptable way is of increasing concern and interest to sewage operators around the world and disposal strategies are under active re-consideration by most of the UK utilities responsible for sewerage and wastewater treatment now that the sea disposal route is no longer an option. Further ideas for sustainable development in agriculture are always welcome and innovative schemes such as Mr Fletcher's will require increasingly serious study in the future if larger populations in the developing world are to be fed. ... Read Full Story
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