2013

Nevada State Judge Issues Decision Invalidating State Engineer’s Orders Concerning the Southern Nevada Water Authority Project

Nevada’s State Engineer had granted the Southern Nevada Water Authority (“SNWA”), formerly known as Las Vegas Valley Water District, the largest water appropriation in Nevada’s history for use of water from Spring Valley, Cave Valley, Dry Lake Valley and Delamar Valley, even after several parties protested the applications. The protestants, Great Basin Water Network, White […]

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Yakima River Basin Integrated Plan; By: James Browitt

The Yakima River Basin Integrated Plan was the predominant topic at the Washington State Water Resources Association annual conference, with legislators, agency representatives, and stakeholders alike discussing the status of an ecological restoration project that supporters maintain is unprecedented in the United States. Conference speakers, including state Rep. Judy Warnick and state Sen. Jim Honeyford

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Awards $15 Million to Nevada for Water Projects

On November 8, 2013, the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s (“EPA”) regional administrator for the Pacific Southwest, Jared Blumenfeld, announced that $15 million in grants would be provided to Nevada. Grants were awarded to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (“NDEP”) for improvements in drinking water and waste-water treatment. NDEP was awarded a $6.5 million grant

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Informational Presentation on Water Issues in the Walker River Basin

Schroeder Law Offices is joining forces with the Nevada Farm Bureau to provide an informational presentation on water issues in the Walker River Basin. Join us on November 7, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Casino West, in Yerington Nevada, as we discuss the Settlement with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and Walker

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Helpful Oregon Water Availability & Information Research Tool

Our office often receives questions from clients regarding the availability of water in a particular area.  The Oregon Water Resources Department has a search engine that we often use to get started on this type of research. To access the search engine use the following link: http://apps.wrd.state.or.us/apps/misc/lkp_trsqq_features/default.aspx. Enter the latitude and longitude or address for

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Imminent Water Shut-Offs for Water Users in Klamath Basin

March 7, 2013 marked the end of the administrative phase of the Klamath Basin Adjudication. On that date, the Oregon Water Resources Department issued its Findings of Fact and Order of Determination, adjudicating all pre-1909 surface water claims in the Klamath Basin. Claims that were affirmed in the administrative phase are now enforceable, unless a

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Columbia River Treaty 2014/2024 Review Entering Final Stages

Vanport was the second largest “city” in Oregon prior to 1948.  Located within the Columbia River flood plain, the unofficial city housed thousands of war-time defense employees working primarily in the shipbuilding industry.  Its short-lived existence came to an end, however, in the spring of 1948 when uncharacterstic rain and warm weather caused widespread flooding

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Home to Portland

The plane landed on time Saturday in Portland.  Nevertheless, I definitely experienced “bobble head” on the almost 6 hour flight from DC to Portland! Whew! Spring arrived while I was in Aghanistan, but it is unseasonably dry here.  The Willamette River in front of our house is lower than usual.  This eastern Oregon girl, won’t complain though

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Door to Door: 41 Hours and Lots of Security!

Left the EQUALS Compound for the Kabul Airport at 3 pm Friday (approx 3 am Friday in Portland, Oregon) with the EQUALS security contractor PILGRIMS including our driver, armed security, and unarmed Afghan airport liasion.  When I was getting in the vehicle at the Compound, I was instructed to stay in the vehicle unless directed to leave it.  I was also given special

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Technical Secretariat

I presented the recommendations of the Governance training participants to the Technical Secretariat today in Kabul.  Afghan’s Technical Secretariat for the Water Sector is made of the following representatives: •MEW-Ministry of Energy & Water •MAIL-Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock •MRRD-Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation & Development •NEPA-National Environmental Protection Agency •MUDA-Ministry of Urban Development Affairs •AWSSC-Afghanistan

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Winding Down

Tomorrow will be my last day of the Governance training here in Kabul with class ending about 11 am.  I will provide about a half hour of feed back to the Technical Secretariat at 2 pm.  The Technical Secretariat consists of all the in-line water ministries so will give me a chance to interact with

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Eating in Kabul

Saturday through Thursday constitutes the usual work week in Kabul.  Between Saturday and Tuesday, we work at the Ministry where we have marvelous meals that are cooked for our team there in our own kitchen nestled between the offices and the bathrooms!  During my trainings our chef plated each meal–I should say we had two plates

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