Ally Radio: Summer, Schools and Snowmelt By Noah Glick ● Civics ● July 21, 2023 Listen to Ally Radio for July 21, 2023.
Let it snow, let it flow, let it slow By Hannah Truby ● Environment ● July 13, 2023 What does all this year’s snow mean for water managers?
Wilderness needs our humility and restraint, not our poison By Kevin Proescholdt, Wilderness Watch ● Essays ● June 11, 2023 Wilderness Watch responds to criticism from conservationist and writer
Boondoggle on the Colorado River By Writers on The Range ● Essays ● June 9, 2023 The recent agreement between California, Arizona and Nevada and the Bureau of Reclamation is not a “save,” but a stopgap, says writer Gary Wockner.
Ally Radio: Budgets, vetoes and securing senior water rights for tribes By Noah Glick & Scott King ● Civics ● June 2, 2023 Listen to Ally Radio for June 2, 2023.
‘Prove it or lose it.’ How tribes are forced to fight to secure senior water rights By Scott King ● Culture ● June 1, 2023 How a modern-day project in Nevada has evolved to preserve the promise of a century-old doctrine
Battles brewing in Nevada Legislature over budget, Western Utah over water By Noah Glick & Claire Carlson ● Civics ● May 19, 2023 Listen to Ally Radio for May 19, 2023.
Group sues over delayed government action to list fish as endangered By Claire Carlson ● Environment ● May 18, 2023 Groundwater pipeline pits city growth against biodiversity conservation.
The Water Brokers By Jake Bittle, Grist ● Environment ● May 16, 2023 A small Nevada company spent decades buying water. As the West dries up, it’s cashing out.
From wastewater to drinking water: building drought resiliency in northern Nevada By Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas ● Environment ● May 15, 2023 OneWater Nevada’s new regional facility could convert millions of gallons of wastewater into drinkable water every day