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NOISE TRASH AND YELLOWSTONE

From: Idaho Mountain Express

"The map is an analysis of coverage areas of cell service providers by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. The map shows that the National…

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION WASTED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN KLAMATH BASIN

From: The Siskiyou Daily News

"Two federal agencies are at odds over the expenditure of millions of dollars in the Klamath Basin, according to an audit report recently released by the…

KLAMATH BASIN AT CENTER OF DISPUTE WITHIN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

From: The Register-Guard

"A watchdog arm of the U.S. Department of the Interior says the Bureau of Reclamation lacked the authority to enter into an agreement with the Klamath Water…

KLAMATH NONPROFIT SPENDING 'A WASTE OF FUNDS'

From: Greenwire

"Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), which represented whistleblower Reclamation biologists Todd Pederson and Keith Schultz in their allegations…

KLAMATH IRRIGATORS SHOULD NOT HAVE GOTTEN $32M FROM FEDERAL AGENCY: REPORT

From: OPB

"“In order for the federal government to give money to an outside agency such as KWAPA, there has to be a specific law authorizing them to give that money,” said attorney…


News Releases

PARK RANGER NUMBERS SHRINK AS VISITATION SWELLS

Fewer Permanent and Seasonal Law Enforcement Rangers than a Decade Ago

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BECOMING JUST A PLATITUDE AT EPA

New “Action Plan” Neuters Enforceable Protection for Overburdened Communities

HEATED RHETORIC ON NEVADA MONUMENT INVITES CONFRONTATION

Federal Employees in the West Put in Crosshairs by Superheated Political Rhetoric

FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT – HOW LOW CAN IT GO?

Slight Uptick in 2014 Continues Precipitous Across-the-Board Enforcement Decline

FEDS FIND GAPING HOLES IN CAL/OSHA SAFETY NET

Serious Enforcement and Inspection Failures Put California Workers at Risk