Rebecca Wodder
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Rebecca Wodder
address bad bill citizens congress corps decades farce harsh hurricane legacy lessons opportunity orleans paying practice projects recent reverse seize water
The legacy of bad Corps water projects has ranged from farce to tragedy, with the citizens of New Orleans paying the most recent price. The Feingold-McCain bill would reverse decades of bad practice by the Corps, and Congress should seize this opportunity to address the harsh lessons of Hurricane Katrina.
drinking water
This is where the drinking water comes from.
columbia community core ecosystem immediate protection reach recover scientific strategy urges
The scientific community urges immediate protection of the Hanford Reach ecosystem as the core strategy to recover Columbia Basin salmon.
bank building control flood homes massive national people projects reason river sets table wrecks
The Yellowstone River is a national treasure, but building these homes right on the river sets the table for massive bank stabilization and flood control projects in the future, and wrecks the very reason people want to live there in the first place.
danger list rivers worst
This is not a list of the nation's worst rivers, it is a list of rivers that are in danger.
burning impacts worst
Damming, drilling, burning -- all of these things have impacts and they have them first and worst on our nation's rivers.
army army-and-navy marching
Poorly-planned development is marching like a marauding army through the Shenandoah Valley.