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Engineering: city has ~1,510 acre-feet of water rights; new well hit water at ~220 feet Engineering staff told the council the city holds about 1,510 acre-feet of water rights across multiple sources, used ~827 acre-feet in 2025, and reported a new well logged water at roughly 220 feet; council asked for annual usage reports and midyear tallies as wells come online.

Gunnison's city council just got a major update on water rights and a new well that hit water at 220 feet—find out what this means for the community's future!

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Trig Minerals outlines Antimony Canyon project, says U.S. supply deficit drives plans Trig Minerals presented the Antimony Canyon (Antimony, UT) project, saying the deposit could supply significant U.S. antimony demand, with plans for in‑state smelting; company estimates a 10‑year mine life on patented claims and previewed near‑term drilling and local hiring plans.

Trig Minerals is poised to tackle the U.S. antimony supply crisis with its ambitious Antimony Canyon project, promising local jobs and a sustainable future for metal production.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #JobCreation #EconomicDevelopment

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Tule River Association outlines 5,800-acre‑foot reservation reservoir in settlement update to Tulare County Water Commission The Tule River Association told the Tulare County Water Commission it supports a 5,800 acre‑foot reservoir to be built on Tule River Indian Tribe land under a 2007 settlement; funding would require congressional action and the association said any off‑reservation land purchases in proposed bills are beyond the settlement’s scope.

A groundbreaking settlement could pave the way for a 5,800-acre-foot reservoir on Tule River Indian Tribe land, potentially reshaping water management in Tulare County.

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#TulareCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #WaterManagement #TribalLands

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Leavenworth Commission Discusses Future of New Transfer Station Development Commissioners hold discussions on City of Leavenworth's transfer station development plans.

Leavenworth County is at a pivotal moment in waste management as officials weigh the future of a new transfer station—could collaboration with the city be the key to success?

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#LeavenworthCounty #KS #CommunityCollaboration #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability

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City Council Denies Bulk Water Resale Permits Amid Resource Concerns Council members vote to deny new bulk water resale permits to manage water resources.

Pecos City Council takes a stand by denying new bulk water resale permits, prioritizing sustainable resource management amid community growth and economic needs.

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#PecosReevesCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #CommunitySupport #PecosWaterManagement

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Scientists Confirm Cloud Seeding Effectiveness Over Mountain Ranges in Water Supply Efforts Experts affirm cloud seeding works in mountainous areas to increase water supplies.

Wyoming's water future might get a boost as scientists confirm the effectiveness of cloud seeding in mountain ranges, potentially reshaping the state's water management policies.

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Sam Altman outlines resource strategies for sustainable company growth in Corpus Christi Altman emphasizes the need for better resource management strategies to support sustainable development.

At a pivotal City Council meeting in Corpus Christi, the CEO of OpenEye warned that unchecked growth from billion-dollar startups could jeopardize vital water resources and called for a strategic shift toward sustainability.

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Municipalities Required to Prepare Impact Analyses for Major Land Developments Section 506-B mandates impact analysis for land development affecting traffic and resources.

Pennsylvania municipalities are now required to conduct thorough impact analyses for major land developments, ensuring our traffic and resources are protected!

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#PA #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #UrbanPlanning #TrafficManagement #PennsylvaniaLandDevelopment

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Water Quality Issues Prompt Vital National Conversations Across the United States Water availability in the West and quality concerns in the East shape national discussions.

A recent meeting in Utah revealed a stark divide in America’s water crisis, with the East battling contamination while the West faces dire scarcity—what does this mean for our future?

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#UT #PublicPolicy #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #CommunityWellBeing

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New Storage Basin Completed with 10 Million Gallon Capacity City officials announce the completion of a 10 million gallon storage basin.

Enid, Oklahoma, is taking big steps to secure its water future with a new 10 million gallon storage basin—could this be the answer to winter water challenges?

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#OK #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #WaterManagement #InfrastructureDevelopment

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California Water Resource Board tracks federal funding rollback impact on decision-making Board addresses critical federal funding cuts affecting California's water resource management.

California's water management is at a crossroads as federal funding cuts jeopardize vital resources and data necessary for tackling drought challenges.

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#CA #CitizenPortal #FederalFundingIssues #ResourceSustainability #DroughtResponse

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Commissioners address funding challenges for supportive housing and community services Commissioners stress the need for funding and collaboration to support vulnerable populations.

San Francisco is taking bold steps to enhance supportive housing services, but urgent challenges loom that could impact the future of vulnerable communities.

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#SanFranciscoCitySanFranciscoCounty #CA #CommunityCollaboration #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability

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Utah State Engineer outlines water rights adjudication process in Spanish Fork meeting Chase McDonald clarifies water rights forfeiture and adjudication at public meeting.

Utah officials are tackling community concerns about water rights forfeiture and management, revealing how unused water flows to those in need.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #ResourceSustainability #CommunityEngagement #WaterManagement #SpanishForkWaterRights

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Senator Johnson moves to enhance Texas Water Trust with House Bill 4530 Senator Johnson proposes House Bill 4530 to include groundwater rights in the Texas Water Trust.

Senator Johnson is pushing for a groundbreaking change in Texas water management that could redefine how groundwater rights are handled!

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Commissioners approve oil and gas development near residential areas in Arapahoe County Commissioners confirm compliance with setback regulations for oil and gas development project.

Colorado's Energy and Carbon Management Commission has greenlit a controversial oil and gas project, ensuring safety measures are met just miles from homes—what does this mean for local communities?

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#CO #ResourceSustainability #PublicHealth #EnvironmentalManagement

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Alaska DNR negotiates in-state oil sales with Marathon and PetroStar refineries DNR prioritizes in-state crude oil sales under Alaska statute to meet refining demands.

Alaska's Senate is reshaping the future of oil sales, focusing on local refining needs while negotiating lucrative contracts with Marathon and PetroStar.

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#AK #AlaskaOilSales #ResourceSustainability #EnergyManagement #CitizenPortal #LocalEconomy

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Oregon Water Resources Department outlines new groundwater application procedures Department amends rules for groundwater applications concerning mining and beneficial use.

Oregon's new House Bill 3544 could dramatically shift water rights management, balancing economic growth with environmental protection—will it succeed or spell disaster for local ecosystems?

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#OR #ResourceSustainability #WaterRights #EnvironmentalProtection

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Oregon Water Resources Department updates rules for temporary water transfers Oregon amends regulations to manage temporary and permanent water right transfers effectively.

Oregon's House Bill 3342 could revolutionize water rights transfers, but is it a step towards progress or a risk to our ecosystems?

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#OR #ResourceSustainability #ClimateAdaptation #WaterManagement

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Leanne leads Boston school community towards sustainable transformation post turnaround Leanne revitalizes Boston school, focusing on sustaining resources after turnaround success.

Boston school leader Leanne's inspiring journey out of turnaround status highlights the vital need to sustain community support and resources for ongoing success.

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#BostonCitySuffolkCounty #MA #ResourceSustainability #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #BostonSchools

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Farm Bureau clarifies property inspection process with annual owner permission Farm Bureau inspects properties annually with owner's consent to ensure easement compliance.

Oconee County's Conservation Bank Board is tackling the crucial issue of property inspections under conservation easements—are new owners fully aware of their land’s restrictions?

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#OconeeCounty #SC #ResourceSustainability #CitizenPortal #LandPreservation #CommunityEngagement

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Representative Helm proposes $1.7M fund allocation for Water Resource Department staffing Helm and Marsh advocate for a general fund allocation to mitigate water transaction fees.

Lawmakers in Oregon are at a crossroads, debating a $1.7 million fund to restore vital staffing in the Water Resource Department while navigating a complex web of budget cuts and fee hikes.

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#OR #ResourceSustainability #BudgetAccountability #GovernmentTransparency

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Commissioner Tucher secures unanimous approval for final water plan Commissioners unanimously approve final water plan at the meeting

Palo Alto's Utilities Advisory Commission just secured unanimous approval for a groundbreaking water plan—what’s next on their ambitious agenda?

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#PaloAltoSantaClaraCounty #CA #ResourceSustainability #PaloAltoUtilities #CitizenPortal #CommunityInvolvement #WaterManagement

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Kensington Mine aims to extend reserve life through ongoing drilling efforts Kensington Mine explores drilling opportunities to potentially extend its ore reserves beyond five years.

The future of Alaska's mining operations hangs in the balance as experts debate the sustainability of key sites like Kensington and Fort Knox.

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#AK #ResourceSustainability #EconomicStability #AlaskaMining #CitizenPortal #MiningOperations

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Wyoming House passes funding rules for small water development projects House defines funding and regulations for small water development projects in Wyoming.

Wyoming's new House Bill 117 could revolutionize small water development projects, providing vital funding to enhance local water management and sustainability.

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#WY #ResourceSustainability #CommunityWelfare #LocalEconomies #CitizenPortal

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Nevada establishes Voluntary Water Rights Retirement Program for sustainable water management Legislation creates grant program and water rights retirement to enhance conservation efforts.

Nevada is taking a bold step to tackle its water crisis with Assembly Bill 104, introducing a grant program and a voluntary water rights retirement initiative aimed at sustainable resource management.

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Idaho Senate passes water supply bank bill to protect water rights from forfeiture Senate Bill 1084 amends water right forfeiture regulations and declares an emergency.

Idaho's Senate Bill 1084 could reshape water rights management by protecting inactive rights from forfeiture amidst growing water scarcity concerns.

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#ID #LegislativeReform #ResourceSustainability #CitizenPortal #WaterManagement

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Texas forecasts long-term water needs to drive economic growth and planning Texas develops framework for long-term water forecasting to support economic and community planning.

Kansas is being urged to adopt effective water management strategies like Texas to secure its economic future and meet the demands of agriculture and manufacturing.

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#KS #EconomicDevelopment #KansasWaterManagement #CitizenPortal #AgricultureInnovation #ResourceSustainability

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Student enrollment surges from 38 to 692 as program expands to 48 schools Student enrollment skyrockets from 38 to 692, expanding from 9 to 48 schools since 2017.

Tennessee's student enrollment has skyrocketed from just 38 to an astonishing 692, as the number of schools expands from 9 to 48!

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#TN #StudentEnrollment #ResourceSustainability #TennesseeEducation #CitizenPortal #EducationInitiatives

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Peabody City Council approves historic purchase of 14 wells to secure future water supply Peabody seizes rare opportunity to purchase 14 wells, securing future water supply for generations.

Peabody is on the brink of securing a historic water supply with the potential purchase of 14 wells—an opportunity that could transform the community for generations to come.

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#PeabodyEssexCounty #MA #CommunityEngagement #ResourceSustainability #InfrastructureDevelopment

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