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Deadbeat Dams: Why We Should Abolish the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Tear Down Glen Canyon Dam
Deadbeat Dams: Why We Should Abolish the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Tear Down Glen Canyon Dam
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"Deadbeat Dams" is a courageous book and a much needed caveat published just when the dam builders are starting their latent cataclysmic assault on the rivers of the American West. As a former Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation appointed by President Clinton, Dan Beard's voice and leadership are needed more than ever to protect and restore rivers, and to end the dam builder schemes to engineer America's living rivers into concrete plumbing systems. Dams kill rivers--"Deadbeat Dams" restores rivers and our hope for a sustainable future.†--Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Waterkeeper Alliance
“Dan Beard, who spent much of his long career in key positions in the legislative and executive branches of the federal government working on western water policy, has an axe to grind. He thinks our policy is deeply misguided, and he offers some specific ideas about how to fix it. You may not agree with everything he says, but you will almost certainly come away with a deeper understanding of why water policy needs more attention, just in time for us to confront the serious challenges that climate change is posing for how we manage water. Think of it as a compact (under 150 pages) supplement to and update of Marc Reisner's epic Cadillac Desert, one that focuses laser-like on the real politics of western water. Written in an accessible style, without jargon, it's fun to read, at least when your blood is not boiling.
--John Leshy, Harry D. Sunderland Professor f Law,
University of California Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco
“I high"ly recommend "Deadbeat Dams. As former Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, Dan Beard is an authoritative voice who has penned a seminal book in America's river restoration movement that all environmentalists should read. A"fter reading "Deadbeat Dams, join me in grabbing a sledge hammer, going down to your neighborhood river, and turning this book's message io action.â€
--Gary Wockner, Executive Director, Save The Poudre and Save The Colorado
A rare and captivating inside view of a giant federal water project agency by its former commissioner. Beard's convincing case should attract the support of many conservatives and liberals who want to get rid of government waste. Beard punctures the bubble of California water barons as he shows how they perpetually "farm" governments for subsidies. With growing concern about water supplies, Beard shows ways to scrap wasteful practices of the past and move to new approaches. This book has the potential to change the global approach to water: Beard shows the cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits of new approaches to water problems, especially the astonishing results achieved in the Western United States when these better approaches have been implemented. --Dr. Brent Blackwelder
President Emeritus, Friends of the Earth
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