ABSTRACT
The water and waterways are a premise for industrial development and thus World Heritage. This chapter is about Tinnsjøen Lake, as a transport artery for farmers and industry. Ice and water are usable and impossible, indispensable and ungovernable. There was a diversity of interests associated with the use of the water in both summer and winter, and the water did not always play along with the people who used the water. The multivocality of the water is the theme for the chapter.
