Wyatt Rolfe

Wyatt Rolfe is a water lawyer for Schroeder Law Offices located in Portland, Oregon. He is a graduate of Lewis and Clark Law School where he received a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. Prior to law school, Wyatt worked in the transporation logistics industry for a number of years serving producers of agricultural commodities in Colorado. He is a proud graduate of Colorado State University and a native of Walla Walla, Washington.

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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OWRD Director’s Report Addresses Water Conditions

The Director’s Report for the Oregon Water Resources Commission January Meeting breaks down water conditions in the State: “Current Water Conditions: The surface water supply index (SWSI) is a numerical index computed for the 14 major water basins in Oregon. The index ranges from + 4.0 indicating extremely wet conditions to – 4.0 indicting extremely

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Utah to Sue Federal Government for Nearly 19,000 Rights of Way

Revised Statute 2477 was passed by Congress in 1866 and provided an open-ended grant of “the right of way for the construction of highways over public lands, not reserved for public uses.” Commonly called “R.S. 2477,” the statute facilitated most of the transportation routes of the West and remained in effect for 110 years. During

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Fallon Meeting to Address Allocation Reductions

Tired of entities and governments chipping away at your Newlands Project water rights? Schroeder Law Offices will host an informational meeting for water users in the Newlands Project. The meeting will address reduced water allocations pursuant to OCAP regulations governing the Truckee Carson Irrigation District. These reductions may be actionable in court as a breach

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