Water is one of the most important parts of life. This can be seen all over, from farms providing food for humans, to the presence of all wildlife in all places of the world. There are some places where water matters more than in others, and that's where water has been regulated most. It makes sense, seeing how the government is supposed to keep people alive and happy for as long as possible; but there are some people that want to keep nature, and the water that is there, to stay how it is. This website will look at both sides, the governmental and the influential people of times gone by. There's not many modern fights for water these days, but there's been fights in the past, which will be looked into.
So explore and dive in at your leisure.
Looking into water from a large scope can be a little daunting at first. Either how the government makes their moves to keep tabs on how everything works, to how people try to go against these advances, seeing everything on a large scale can be difficult to dig through. However, on the small scale, one can see how everything works, with as little of a hassle as possible. Check out a quick little look at the small scale, in particular Silver City, here.
Want to get right into the thick of the legal stuff? Recently, there haven't been any real issues surrounding water as of the creation of this website, but that doesn't change what's happened in the past. Through here, you can find information on projects and laws passed by the government, be it a dam built or a water regulation law pushed, it's available for you to read.
Wanna hear about what the big wigs think about water? While I can't provide anything recent, due to not many people caring about water, I can give you some movements of past celebrities and activist groups. From novellas and journals to protest movements and activist rallies, you can find anti-government movements, anti-regulation pressure, as promoted by the big names and faces of the times here.
Want to make a change yourself? Don't like seeing how things are going? The glory of living in America means that you can make a change yourself! From here, you can see the process it would take to join a movement, start change, or contact US representatives from your state to let them know what you want.