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Type:
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Journal Article |
Author:
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Hart, John |
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Catholic Rural Life Magazine |
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45 |
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Date:
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2003 |
URI:
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https://hdl.handle.net/10535/5263
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New Commons Water Resource & Irrigation |
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Subject(s):
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water resources water quality community
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Abstract:
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From p. 2: "To counteract polluted and privatized water, Earth and its life communities need living water – as a sacramental commons and in the sacramental commons – to be restored and conserved, for the well-being and even the survival of species and the planet. Living water as (and in) a sacramental commons provides for the commons good – the well-being of the Earth home and habitat of the biotic community – and the common good – the well-being of interrelated and interdependent members of the biotic community; living water also provides common goods – Earth benefits needed for the life and well-being of the biotic community."
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