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American Whitewater Projects

On March 30, 2009 President Obama signed the Omnibus Public Lands Act of 2009 which included the... [read more]
The West River has a history of whitewater boating dating back at least 50 years. In 1958,... [read more]
To increase its water supply, the City and County of Denver's Board of Water Commissioners (Denver Water)... [read more]
The South Yuba River was the birthplace of the hydropower industry in California in the late 1890’s.... [read more]
History of Hydropower Proposals on the Susitna Devil's Canyon on the Susitna River, one of North America's... [read more]
For over 70 years, the Clark Fork River was used as the dumping ground for the waste... [read more]
SUMMARY A power company built 2 dams, power houses, diversion pipes, and transmission lines on Sullivan Creek... [read more]
The Gauley River is considered by many to be the ultimate big water river in the eastern... [read more]

Kevin Colburn Articles

The Black Canyon of the Bear River is going to flow all summer and likely next summer... [read more]
If you’ve ever flipped in a rapid, taken a swim, or boated after a solid rain, you... [read more]
In March, American Whitewater submitted technical comments on the future of Glen Canyon and Hoover Dams and... [read more]
In response to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) beginning a sweeping revision of its management plans... [read more]
The Colorado legislative session is set to end on May 13th, giving us just about a month... [read more]
In late March, American Whitewater staff traveled to our nation’s capital to advocate for place-based river protection... [read more]
The only thing boaters like almost as much as boating is talking about it. And the American... [read more]
It's spring! Which means boating is ramping up in many parts of the country ... and also,... [read more]