Note: this feature article is one of several in this special issue about the Great Basin. The Pyramid Lake Paiute Indian Reservation, 30 miles northeast of Reno, seems a perfect setting for a resort. The turquoise lake shimmers amid desert mountains at the end of the Truckee River. Earlier in this century, tourists and sports […]
Jon Christensen
The labyrinthine nature of mine waste regulations
Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Can a copper firm restore a blasted ecosystem? While Kennecott grapples with a real mess of contamination on the ground and in the water around Bingham Canyon, it also finds itself entangled in a long-running debate about regulating mine wastes. The mining industry has successfully […]
Babbitt attacks mining’s gold heists
On the day he was not nominated to the Supreme Court, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt stepped up his campaign for reform of public-land laws in the West. Brandishing an oversized symbolic check, Babbitt bashed the “outdated” 1872 Mining Law that forced him to hand over more than $10 billion in gold to a Canada-based company […]
Can a copper firm restore a blasted ecosystem?
Introductory editor’s note: Wherever we look in the developed West, we see evidence of misuse: eroding streams, stripped forests, species such as the grizzly hanging on by their claws. Many believe it is not enough to simply stop the damage. We must also put the West back together. But many in the West are in […]
Las Vegas wheels and deals for Colorado River water
Las Vegas is prepared to give up its controversial quest to pipe underground water from rural Nevada, says the area’s top water official. But only if the booming metropolis can get more water from the Colorado River. That’s a big if, requiring changes in how the Colorado River has been run for most of this […]
DOE unlocks some classified data
Department of Energy Secretary Hazel O’Leary launches an “openness initiative” that reveals the DOE’s sordid past. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline DOE unlocks some classified data.
How military secrecy zones out Nevada
A reporter chronicles the strange happenings (that we shouldn’t know about) at the top-secret Nevada Test Site. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline How military secrecy zones out Nevada.
Goldfield Stories
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Goldfield Stories.
The vagaries of western mine reclamation
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline The vagaries of western mine reclamation.
Miners get personal with Miller
People for the West! stages a protest a BLM decision to allow a massive copper mining project in the historic Robinson mining district is appealed To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Miners get personal with Miller.
The public process
Congress will select a conference committee to negotiate a compromise mining bill. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline The public process.
Babbitt unveils new grazing proposal
Babbitt’s grazing reform plans will be implemented slowly. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Babbitt unveils new grazing proposal.
Now dust is his crop, says Nevada rancher
Groundwater pumping dries Milt Thompson’s Diamond Valley Ranch. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Now dust is his crop, says Nevada rancher.
Nuclear industry rolls snake eyes in Nevada
The Nevada Legislature refuses the temptation of millions in federal funds by opposing the nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mt. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Nuclear industry rolls snake eyes in Nevada.
Rancher joins coalition to fight ‘water grabs’
A wary rancher joins an environmental group after groundwater pumping dries his ranch. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Rancher joins coalition to fight ‘water grabs’.
Can Hazel O’Leary reinvent the Energy Department
Department head Hazel O’Leary takes steps to revitalize the Department Of Energy. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Can Hazel O’Leary reinvent the Energy Department.
Restored habitat revives cui-ui
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Restored habitat revives cui-ui.
Bomb testing may resume in Nevada
Nuclear bomb testing could resume in Nevada. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Bomb testing may resume in Nevada.
Two reports warn of radioactive bullets
Depleted uranium bullets threaten radioactive contamination on military testing ranges. To read this article, download this HCN issue in PDF format. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Two reports warn of radioactive bullets.
Fish in the desert
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Fish in the desert.
