the policies that many july ends hope will change under newly elected left as president gabrielle bowditch, who says he'll support a propos statute to reform. she lays water laws experts point to the privatization of its water, which began in 1981 under the dictatorship of pino shay as a biggest corporate of water scarcity. so while water markets can help supply water to areas that need it, that policy can undo its benefits. water markets are good tools. i am in favor, generally speaking of water markets. but the problem with water markets is that they're a means to an end, but they're not in the end and then of themselves. and so they have to be, well regulated, a global water scarcity, whether it's driven by over extraction or by drought, or both means one simple thing is value is going up. water is everything that gold and oil and we is, it is a valuable salable commodity. this is right, larson, he's a professor of water law at arizona state university. one thing water policy people say in the west is water doesn't flow down hill water flows to month 10 years ago, a private company name