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On the Water Front: The Fiery Sprawl

Wildfires and water shortages have become part of the tragic reality of life in the American West. New York City isn’t used to smelling wildfire smoke, so this year’s wildfire season is already proving to be quite historically severe. Once again, we must ask – When will we finally treat climate change like the existential crisis that it truly is?

Also, we’re returning closer to home to understand why the ill-fated attempt to expand the Las Vegas Metro Area into Lincoln County remains relevant in light of the current controversies over water resources and Southwestern suburban sprawl.

Coming This Summer: We Return “To the Water Front”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLBc_PXDaOE For those who have been following along with our climate change coverage for the last three years, this doesn’t come as too much of a surprise. But particularly in…

Water Bill Passes Senate

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) released the following statement after the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act passed the Senate on a bipartisan, 89-2…

VVWB Pricing: A Clear And Present Danger To The Community Served (5 of 5)

All sources of water within the boundaries of the state, above and below ground, belong to the public [[i]].” The Virgin Valley Water Board (VVWB) has modified the intent of…

VVWB Price Setting 2006-2010 (4 of 5)

When Kraig Hafen left the Virgin Valley Water Board (VVWB) he asked his friend Ted Miller to run for his seat in 2006. [i] In a deposition, Miller stated that Hafen tasked…

VVWB Price Setting 1992-1999 (2 of 5)

Mesquite, NV. July 17, 2018 When formed in 1993, the  Virgin Valley Water District (VVWD)  took assets from the Bunkerville Water User’s Association and the Mesquite Farmstead Water Association (MFWA).…
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