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American Whitewater Projects

The world of policy can be a bit intimidating. Tracking and following legislative at all levels of... [read more]
American Whitewater has been working on protecting the public's constitutional right to stream access in New Mexico.... [read more]
American Whitewater is strongly opposed to any new dam on the Chehalis River. A 250-foot high and... [read more]
The BLM has determined that the San Joaquin River Gorge is eligible for inclusion the National Wild... [read more]
The headwaters of the White River are fed by an active glacier on the southeastern slopes of... [read more]
Project Background The Pine Project (FERC Project No. 2486) was constructed between 1920 and 1922, creating an... [read more]
Once Great Rivers Await Restoration The mighty rivers of the Adirondack Region have been dammed and dewatered... [read more]
American Whitewater actively supported the effort to create a legacy for the wild rivers and wilderness lands... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

Lawsuit Settlement Summary and TermsSettlement AccomplishmentsSettlement RequirementsLawsuit ObjectivesACCOMPLISHMENTS - The settlement:Benefits the public by getting the agency’s... [read more]
            UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF ARIZONA   GRAND CANYON PRIVATE BOATERS                             )ASSOCIATION, an Arizona Non-Profit                                  )Corporation; AMERICAN WHITEWATER,... [read more]
UPDATE (February 5, 2002): American Whitewater learned that the court accepted the settlement agreement today. This is... [read more]
In the week of June 4, 2002, the Grand Canyon River Outfitters Association (GCROA) notified us of... [read more]
The Grand Canyon river concessionaires, through their trade association the Grand Canyon River Outfitters Association (GCROA), suggested... [read more]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 6, 2000 Contact: Byron Hayes, Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association, 1-888-443-0540 or 1-520-214-8676... [read more]
Source: www.thecanyon.com/nps/GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK MOVES IN DIFFERENT DIRECTION WITH PLANNING EFFORTS FOR RIVER AND BACKCOUNTRYFeb 24,... [read more]
Under the disguise of paperwork reduction, the White House has reduced protection of intermittent streams, such as... [read more]