Empathy and Equity. These are en-vogue terms right now in the water world. And rightfully so. But it is a lot easier to utter them than it is to implement…
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It is a great unifier.
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Nevada lawmakers have an opportunity to protect the public interest and senior water rights by way of AB387, legislation that will ensure we are better recognizing ground and surface water connections.…
As the old truism goes in the West, when choosing between the history or the legend, stick with the legend — the facts be damned. As proposals for inland ports,…
State legislative sessions are topsy-turvy affairs. There are usually highs and lows –– or, in terms of water, deluge and drought. Spurts of legislative flashpoints interject periods of what may…
January 31, 2023
For Immediate Release
Kyle Roerink, Great Basin Water Network, 702-324-9662
Zach Frankel, Utah Rivers Council, 801-699-1856
Eric Balken, Glen Canyon Institute, 801-631-2774
John Weisheit, Living Rivers, 435-260-2590
OFFICIALS AVOID SACRIFICING…
Today GBWN released a report with our partners at the Utah Rivers Council and the Glen Canyon Institute warning of major water release issues associated with Glen Canyon Dam's antique…