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The U.S. Supreme Court is weakening protections for watersheds. We’re restoring them.

The U.S. Supreme Court is weakening protections for watersheds. We’re restoring them.

by Trout Unlimited | Jun 1, 2023

With Clean Water Act protections in jeopardy, on-the-ground restoration is more vital than ever
The Supreme Court’s Decision on Sackett and What That Means for the Yuba Watershed

The Supreme Court’s Decision on Sackett and What That Means for the Yuba Watershed

by South Yuba River Citizens League | May 31, 2023

In a significant ruling on May 25, 2023, the Supreme Court delivered a decision that carries profound implications for the Clean Water Act, the landmark water pollution law. The Court concluded that the property owned by an Idaho couple does not fall within the scope...
Snake River Flows Secured, For Now

Snake River Flows Secured, For Now

by Trout Unlimited | May 25, 2023

Near the dramatic jagged peaks of the Teton mountains sits Jackson Lake Dam.

Toxic water floods an Okla. town. Will FERC hold a dam liable?

by Colleen McNally-Murphy | May 1, 2023

The Pensacola Dam powers thousands of homes and creates a boater’s playground. But some residents and tribes say the dam causes flooding that spreads mining waste.

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