
Water Rights - Law, Guns and Money - Why is water so dang complicated? We are going to explain it drop by drop. You gotta start slow or it's overwhelming. We'll explore the early history, evolution of water rights, farmers versus cities, interstate squabbles, lack of common sense in administration, reallocation to form new uses, problems with water court, the ridiculous amount of time to get permi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Risks beyond diminishing the supply of water
· Remaining water unsafe or undrinkable
· Saltwater intrusion
Subsidence
· Cracks in the earth
· Moving an entire city because it is sinking
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Great report from the New York Times
· Reflecting from 1800 to 1950
· Endless bounty of all resources
Rain and snow
· Rain refills aquifers in east
· Snowmelt feeds western rivers
Thirsty farms and growing urban areas tap aqui... more
Points of Agreement
· Current operations not working
· Next set of rules should be interim
Where they disagree
· Upper Basin says Lower Basin exceeding allocations
· Lower Basin wants to include all upstream reservoirs
Suppor... more
Strange things happen
· Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
· Imperial Irrigation District
Role reversals
· Jeffrey Kightlinger now advising Imperial
· Imperial suddenly in mood to collaborate rather than demand... more
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I’m new to CO, after moving from CA. Weather rights was a subject that was mysterious, full of rumors, and confusion. It always made me curious about how cities like Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Diego had no water restrictions for civilian households, although there was no running water nearby…after getting into Kayaking and Rafting, I have grown great concern for the river rights for each city across our country, and our continent! Thank you for explaining the factors and challenges that inf... more
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