Water
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Feature
The fight for Reclamation
New Commissioner of Reclamation Dan Beard seeks to make his agency more environmentally sensitive.
by Marc Reisner, Mar 20, 1995 -
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Environmentalists and feds try to save Idaho's rivers
Environmental groups seek federal remedies to improve the Snake River's flows.
by Steve Stuebner, Feb 20, 1995 -
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River purity is a new goal for all sorts of farmers
Catfish farmer Don Campbell is one of many Idaho farmers who want to help restore the Snake River.
by Steve Stuebner, Feb 20, 1995 -
Feature
No more ignoring the obvious: Idaho sucks itself dry
Overpumping has drained Idaho's Snake River acquifer until rivers like the Big Lost run dry.
by Steve Stuebner, Feb 20, 1995 -
Feature
Albuquerque learns it really is a desert town
Uncontrolled growth and the relocation of Intel Corporation to Albuquerque force the city to re-elvaluate its water policy.
by Bruce Selcraig, Dec 26, 1994 -
News
Another water project is drowned
The controversial Homestake II water project is defeated.
by Barry Noreen, Dec 12, 1994 -
News
BuRec to allow water thefts to continue
BuRec backs off from water-spreading reforms.
by Paul Koberstein, Nov 28, 1994 -
News
Horses must back off
Horses are banned from acequia because of pollution problems.
by Staff, Nov 28, 1994 -
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On Friday, the fish took some of it back
Los Angeles is forced to start returning water to the Owen River Gorge.
by Ed Marston, Oct 31, 1994 -
Essays
Ripples grow when a dam dies
After the defeat of the proposed Two Forks Dam, Colorado water policy changes radically.
by Ed Marston, Oct 31, 1994 -
News
Eight charged with bombing a river
A former rafting guide is among eight men indicted for dynamiting Arizona's Quartzite Falls.
by Staff, Oct 31, 1994 -
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Who's who in water spreading
A brief guide to groups involved in water-spreading issues.
by Paul Koberstein, Oct 31, 1994 -
Book Reviews
Nevada Water Forum
Findings of Nevada Water Forums are published.
by Staff, Oct 17, 1994 -
News
Babbitt helps a river
Babbitt thwarts hydroelectric project in Klamath Falls when he declares an 11-mile stretch of the Klamath a National Scenic River.
by Staff, Oct 17, 1994 -
Book Reviews
Leopold floats us to an understanding
Chip Rawlins reviews A View of the River by Luna Leopold.
by C.l. Rawlins, Oct 03, 1994






