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Kelvin

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No fake snow at Snowbowl, court rules Associated Presshttp://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0312skiflap12-ON .htmlMar. 12, 2007 12:16 PMSAN FRANCISCO - Operators of the Arizona Snowbowl won't be allowed to use treated wastewater to make snow, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in a decision that found the effort violated the religious freedom of more than a dozen American Indian tribes.The 777-acre resort north of Flagstaff rests on the western flank of the San Francisco Peaks, mountains that have spiritual and religious meaning to 13 tribes in the Southwest.The tribes claimed plans to add a fifth chair lift, spray man-made snow and tear down and groom about 100 acres of forest to attract more skiers and extend the ski season violated their religious freedom and that the government did not adequately address the impact of wastewater on the environment.U.S. District Judge Paul Rosenblatt of Phoenix ruled last year that tribes "failed to present any objective evidence that their exercise of religion will be impacted by the Snowbowl upgrades."The tribes appealed and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the lower court's decision, saying the planned expansion violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act."We are unwilling to hold that authorizing the use of artificial snow at an already functioning commercial ski area in order to expand and improve its facilities, as well as to extend its ski season in dry years, is a governmental interest of the highest order,' " Judge William A. Fletcher wrote for the three-judge panel, which heard arguments in September. He compared the practice to using wastewater in Christian baptisms.For the third time in four years, the Arizona Snowbowl, which brings an estimated $10 million annually to Flagstaff's economy, opened late this winter because of a lack of snow.Two years ago, when 460 inches of snow fell on the mountain, the 68-year-old resort stayed open for 139 days and hosted more than 191,000 skiers. But last year, there was so little snow that the lifts ran only 15 days.
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My Interests

(Moon Light Stroll. by Kelvin Long)Time and Space... also lately I have been doing a lot of hiking and photography

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World Water StatisticsOver 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. Most of all that water however, is not available for us to drink, approximately 97.5% of earth’s water is sea water. The other 2.5% is fresh water, yet most of that is locked up in glaciers, permafrost, & groundwater that would be too expensive to retrieve. As it turns out less than 1% of the world’s water is available for human consumption.

Over half of that 1% is polluted and unusable for human consumption! According to the United Nations, about 1.4 billion people lack access to clean water & 2.4 billion people lack adequate sanitation .Because of this, over 9,000 children die daily. Even in places where water is clean & abundant, water is an extremely vital resource, essential to every aspect of life.

Books:

mainly just reading my emails these days

Heroes:

"jump and decide in the air"

My Blog

Kelvin Fans and Haters

I googled myself to do a report from newspapers but found this instead... personally I like the first one best! http://www.google.com/products?q=I+love+Kevin+Long+T+Shirts& hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&...
Posted by Kelvin on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 04:46:00 PST

Saved the Peaks

W. FLETCHER, Circuit Judge: The San Francisco Peaks in the Coconino National Forest in northern Arizona have long-standing religious significance to numerous Indian tribes of the American Southwest. T...
Posted by Kelvin on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 05:36:00 PST

UBUIBANDN

life is beautifuly intresting!  if you never let go, you will never know how far you can fall, before you fly... K remembering the crazy paradise, 40oz thougths and midnite prayers... its the ins...
Posted by Kelvin on Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:44:00 PST

did you look?

[my(space = ?) while I was looking at yours, you saw mine.] 
Posted by Kelvin on Mon, 24 Oct 2005 03:32:00 PST