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Troubled Water
Exploring solutions for the western water crisis
April 19-20, 2005
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho

In the 21st century, water scarcity will reshape the West’s economy, growth, agriculture, environment, and recreation.

On April 19-20, 2005, debate took place about how solutions to the looming water crisis can be found. This major policy conference was convened by the Andrus Center for Public Policy and the Idaho Statesman.

All of us in the West — business leaders, agricultural producers, state and local government officials, tribal government leaders, and conservation and recreation interests — have a huge stake in how future water solutions are crafted.

The transcript is available, click the link below to download a .pdf version. The Conference Report will be available soon. Please check back.

Troubled Water Conference Report (.pdf format 552kb)

Troubled Water Conference Transcript - Updated March 13, 2006 (.pdf format 1MB)

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Troubled Water
Exploring solutions
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The Next 100 Years
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Dateline: The West
River Management Society Symposium - Keynote Address
Sustainable Management of
the National Forests
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The Fires Next Time
Policy After Politics
Future of Our Public Lands II
Future of Our Public Lands
Securing the Future
Snake: The River Between Us
Bull Trout Puzzle
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