
Sign our online petition. Decisions on water projects are being made every day – by local governments, state legislatures, and congress. Sign our "Stop the Water Grab" online petition and it will help us inform decision makers that opposition to the project is strong. Help us even more by getting your family and friends to sign up, too. We have a short-term goal of 1000 signatures. Sign today!
Donate to the Water Network. Join our financial supporters like Patagonia® with your donation today. Your tax-deductible contribution is essential to ensure that we can continue to provide technical, scientific, and legal assistance to rural communities, ranchers and farmers, and conservationists to prevent the destruction of desert springs and wetlands from plans to export billions of gallons of water annually to politically powerful water agencies in Nevada and Utah for unsustainable growth. Thanks so much for your support. (The Great Basin Water Network is a 501(c)3 organization and all donations are tax-deductible.)
Contact your city council member and county commissioners. Tell them to enact laws and guidelines that protect current residents and the rural environment from sprawl and unbridled growth. Demand sensible and broad-based water conservation policies and practices that promote and reward high levels of conservation.
Contact your governor and state legislators. Urge them to support policies that do not destroy the Great Basin's diverse economy or the environment. Laws should protect rural areas from becoming dust bowls due to groundwater transfers.
E-mail or phone your Washington, D.C. legislators. Tell them your views and ask what they intend to do about huge development and the federal government policies about land and water trades that ultimately threaten to destroy rural communities.
Make Your Voice Heard. Write letters to the editor. Attend public hearings, comment on federal, state and local actions. Be an advocate for wise water use.
For a calendar of upcoming water hearings and events, click here.
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CORRECTING THE MISINFORMATION ABOUT THE NEVADA SUPREME COURT RULING
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