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I’ve decided weekly highlights from twitter was too much. Below are the best @loticwater tweets posted over the last 2 tweeks.

The Price of Water 2011: Prices Rise an Average of 9 Percent in Major U.S. Cities | Circle of Blue.. http://bit.ly/mAYmOI
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chris corbin
RT @: RT @ Full cost pricing, the poor, or both? http://is.gd/zxFdfw
@loticwater
chris corbin
The water quality market's challenge. Florida legislature aims to relax state water pollution standards http://bit.ly/iol9VQ
@loticwater
chris corbin
Henderson buying more water from Lake Stricker http://bit.ly/m6r7ah #TXwater
@loticwater
chris corbin
RT @: Great water use efficiency social media campaign by Denver Water, CO; love the running toilet! - http://bit.ly/lnoSk4
@loticwater
chris corbin
Lake Mead reservoir now replenished by snowfall - Beaumont Enterprise http://bit.ly/euP3o0
@loticwater
chris corbin

 

In addition to my work as a water marketing consultant at Lotic LLC,  I recently launched a separate water investing entity: Bluestream LLC.  This company focuses on investing in water as an asset. Here are seven reasons why:
1. Non-depreciating asset 
2. Increasing demand
3. Decreasing supply
4. No cost to inventory
5. Price not determined by Wall Street/Economic Downturns
6. No obsolence from new inventions/social trends
7. Life depends on this resource