Posted inMay 8, 2000: After the fall

Corps catches criticism

NATION A national storm is swirling around the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and some say it could rattle two of the agency’s most controversial projects in the Northwest: dredging the Columbia River and continuing operation of the Snake River dams. In February, The Washington Post reported that the agency rigged a $50 million economic […]

Posted inApril 24, 2000: At your service: Unions help some Western workers serve themselves

An unruly river

In Rivers of Empire, historian Donald Worster argued that the West’s dams and irrigation systems and hydroelectric facilities were imposed on the region by an all-powerful water elite. The elite built a hydraulic empire, which thwarts democracy and subjects most of us to a peasant existence. Now comes historian Robert Kelley Schneiders with a different […]

Posted inMarch 27, 2000: The last wild river

A family encounters a conservation quandary

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. Andrew Dana considers himself, and the rest of the family partnership which manages a large landholding south of Livingston, to be “dedicated conservationists.” In 1982, his parents put much of their riverbank property into a conservation easement to protect it from future development and […]

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