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Clyde Snow Water Podcast
Join Clyde Snow Water Attorneys in discussing contemporary water issues touching on technology, law, finance, and water creativity. Clyde Snow & Sessions was founded in 1949 by Edward Clyde, who was passionate about water sustainability and natural resources law. Learn more at www.clydesnow.com
Previously hosted by Emily Lewis, new episodes of the Ripple Effect can be found at: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464230
Episodes
217 episodes
We Are Moving!!
Hello Ripple Effect Listeners!I have some very exciting news. After 10 wonderful years with Clyde Snow & Sessions I am moving to Culp & Kelly, LLP and
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193: Steve Clyde, Reflections
Steve Clyde, Senior Partner and Chair of the Natural Resources Practice Group at Clyde Snow & Sessions, joins us to talk about his 40 year legal career in Utah water. Steve is an esteemed Utah water lawyer responsible for shaping decades of...
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Episode 193
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192: Wild Horses - A Complex Conundrum
Dan Adams, Senior Executive with the Langdon Group, and Celeste Carlisle; Biologist with Return to Freedom Wild Horse, Sanctuary, Educational, and Advocacy Group; Chair of the National BLM Wildhorse Working Group; and Chair of National BLM &...
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Episode 192
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191: Water Reuse In Utah
Andrew Pompeo, Environmental Engineer with Division of Water Quality, and Dani Zebelean, Environmental Engineer with Division of Drinking Water, join us to discuss Utah's water reuse projects and regulatory process. Andrew and Dani provide a fa...
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Episode 191
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190: Utah Water Ways - Utah Water Values Study
Jason Brown, Vice President of Communications and Education at Envision Utah, and Bart Forsyth, Utah Water Ways Policy Advisor, join us to talk about the release of the Utah Water Values study. This extremely helpful survey, study, and review m...
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Episode 190
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189: PFAS Update
Sarah Page, Drinking Water Treatment Lead for the Utah Division of Drinking Water, joins us to provide a great PFAS update. We discuss EPA's final, but not yet implemented PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation, what monitoring and rem...
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Episode 189
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188: Information Needs for Water Markets
Sarah Null, Professor at Utah State University in the Department in Watershed Sciences, Nell Green Nylon, Senior Research Fellow, and Molly Bruce, Research Fellow at the Center for Law, Energy, & Environment at the UC Berkeley School of Law...
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Episode 188
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187: Incorporating Watershed Improvements into Land Use Planning
Doug Clyde, Project Manager for High Altitude Watershed Planning for Mountain Resort Consulting and former Member of Summit County Council Planning Commission, joins us to talk about the importance of watershed health and incorporating watershe...
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Episode 187
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186: 2025 and the Water Year to Come
Shaina Shay, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of the Water Report, joins us to talk about her thoughts and themes for the upcoming 2025 Water Year. We discuss 1) Climate Change Adaptation: fire, floods, and drought and the rise of nature based solutions...
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Episode 186
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185: 2025 Utah Legislative Preview
Jeff Gittins, partner at the law firm of Smith Hartvigsen and author of the Utah Water Law and Water Rights Blog, joins us for a 2025 Utah Legislative Preview. After several years of non-stop action, 2025 is shaping up to be a bit slower with m...
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Episode 185
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184: Utah Statewide Water Marketing Strategies!
Brett Bovee of Westwater Resources joins your host Emily Lewis to discuss the Utah Water Marketing Strategies Project. For the last 4 years Brett and Emily have been working with a Project Management Team of Clyde Snow, Westwater, HDR Engineeri...
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Episode 184
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183: Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Air, and Water at Utah State University
Brian Steed - Executive Director, Anna McEntire - Managing Director, and Stephanie Frohman - Associate Director, join us to discuss the purpose and mission of the Institute. The Institute is an exciting new(ish) effort to best use the fantastic...
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Episode 183
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182: Minimum System Specific Sizing Standards
Dani Zebelean, Environmental Engineer III with the Utah Division of Drinking Water, joins us to discuss Minimum System Specific Sizing Standards. We discuss how Utah is working to get a better understanding of its water user by moving from a ba...
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Episode 182
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181: California Water Data Consortium
Robyn Grimm, Chief Executive Officer & President of the California Water Data Consortium, joins us to discuss the Consortium and its very cool mission. As a public/private collaborative non-profit, the Consortium makes the most of Californi...
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Episode 181
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180: Arizona Rural Partnership Programs and Other Exciting Activities
Laney Meeker, Programs Supervisor for the Statewide Planning Section of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, and Christian Fauser, Western Water Policy Associate for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, join us to talk about s...
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179: Utah's Cloud Seeding Program
Jonathan Jennings, Meteorologist and Cloud Seeding Coordinator for the Division of Water Resources, joins us to discuss Utah’s expanded and improved cloud seeding program. This is a great discussion about what cloud seeding is, what Utah’s goal...
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Episode 179
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178: Custom Training Videos for Utilities
Joseph Blackman, Founder of Vitendo Training Solutions and Host of the Public Works Podcast, joins us to talk about his niche business of creating custom training videos for utilities. Joseph has hit on a great solution meeting a real need of u...
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Episode 178
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177: EPA’s Climate Resilience and Adaptation Funding Toolbox
Stephanie Santell, Senior Advisor in EPA’s Policy Office and Chair of the Resilient Infrastructure Work Group on Climate, joins us to discuss EPA’s new Climate Resilience and Adaptation Funding Toolbox (CRAFT) and so much more. This discussion ...
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Episode 177
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176: Excellent Discussion on Conjunctive Management
TJ Budge of Racine & Olson joins us to give a fantastic update on the 2015 Idaho Groundwater Pumpers Association (IGWA) Settlement Agreement. The 2015 Settlement Agreement adopted an innovative conjunctive management program of balancing se...
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Episode 176
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175: Activities at the University of Utah
Marian Rice joins us to talk about the many hats she wears and several exciting programs at the University of Utah. Marian sits as the: Associate Director of Energy Futures Engine; Associate Director of Peak Water Sustainability Engine; t...
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Episode 175
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174: Art for the Great Salt Lake Part 1
Andrew Shaw, Wake the Great Salt Lake Coordinator for the Salt Lake City Arts Council and Kellie Bornhoft, Artist, Professor, and Grant Recipient, join us to talk about the Wake the Great Salt Lake Art Project and Kellie’s “By A Thread” art ins...
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Episode 174
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173: Philanthropy in Water – The Water Table
Paige Damiano, Director of The Water Table, and Patrick McCarthy, Water Policy Officer of the Thornburg Foundation, join us to talk about the funder collaborative that is The Water Table. This is a fantastic discussion on the role and power of ...
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Episode 173
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Ripple Effect Rewind! - Reclaiming the Discussion
This week we are revisiting an earlier episode that is still highly relevant to today's water discussion. We are looking back on episode 16: Reclaiming the Discussion.A talk with Mike Luers of the Snyderville Basin Reclamation Distri...
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172: Colorado Airborne Snow Measurement Group
Page Weil, Senior Water Resources at LRE and Erik Skeie, Special Projects Coordinator at Colorado Water Conservation Board, join us to discuss airborne snow observatory efforts in Colorado. This is a great companion episode to our earlier discu...
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Episode 172
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