Water Is for Fighting Over: And Other Myths about Water in the West

Author:   John Fleck
Publisher:   Island Press
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9781642830118


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   31 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   John Fleck
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
ISBN:  

9781642830118


ISBN 10:   1642830119
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   31 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Chapter1. Rejoining the Sea Chapter 2. Water Squandered on a Cow Chapter 3. Fountains in the Desert Chapter 4. Negotiating the Rapids Chapter 5. Arizona's Worst Enemy Chapter 6. Averting Tragedy Chapter 7. Turning Off L.A.'s Tap Chapter 8. So Cal Cuts Back Chapter 9. The Great Fallowing Chapter 10. Empting Lake Mead Chapter 11. Who's Left Out? Chapter 12. A Beaver Returns to the Delta Chapter 13: Conclusion Afterword

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Illuminating. --New York Times Fleck's engaging journalistic odyssey...argues persuasively that the battle for water is not a zero-sum game. --New Scientist Thought-provoking. --Vox This is not just a book for water wonks. Even if you care only enough to skim the headlines about the shrinking Salton Sea or Lake Mead's burgeoning bathtub ring, Fleck's book overall is a clear-eyed look at both the systemic inefficiencies in how water is used in the West and the smart ways they can be addressed. --Outside Turn[s] the water crisis narrative on its head...an important book for all Westerners. --Albuquerque Journal With this book, Mr. Fleck employs the dynamic of storytelling to demonstrate that cooperative goals can be met when individuals unite to solve problems...I recommend this book as an inspirational and refreshing read for Colorado Basin aficionados and ordinary water users alike. --Natural Resources Journal Outstanding...an enjoyable, informative read and a must for every water wonk's bookshelf. --Alliance for Water Efficiency For anyone not conversant in the history of water policy and development in the Colorado River Basin, Fleck's slim volume covers the big-ticket items from the development of the 1922 interstate compact, to Hoover Dam, Lakes Mead and Powell, the Central Arizona Project, Salton Sea environmental issues, and, of course, Las Vegas. --Journal of the American Water Works Association Fascinating. --The Ross Kaminsky Show Very entertaining and insightful perspectives about some of the most complex issues facing the Colorado River basin. --Bart Fisher, President, Colorado River Water Users Association and 3rd generation farmer An insightful, behind-the-scenes look into water management in the West. The book not only explores the daunting challenges of growth and drought, but most importantly, highlights the many collaborative solutions that are the real, untold story of the last 15 years of the Colorado River. --Jeffrey Kightlinger, General Manager, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California In 13 concise chapters, Fleck...illustrates how states, communities, and water rights holders have learned that the winner-takes-all approach to water management is a losing proposition. --WIRED John makes an excellent case that cooperation and collaboration is alive and well...a joy to read. --WaterWired Amidst the gloom of prophesies about water shortages soon to beset the Colorado River Basin states, along comes seasoned journalist John Fleck with a powerfully optimistic narrative. In his telling, there is enough water, so long as the states converse rather than condemn, and collaborate rather than litigate. His fresh insights on the challenges facing the American Southwest should inspire everyone who cares about our most iconic river. --Robert Glennon, author of Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It John Fleck's Water is for Fighting Over is a smart, provocative, and ultimately hopeful look at how to solve water conflicts in the Colorado River Basin, the lifeline of the American Southwest. Fleck walks us away from the doomsday mentality of conflict and crisis toward a future that's already emerging--one of mutual adaptation that capitalizes on the numerous untapped opportunities to do more, and better, with less water. The story of the West is indeed a story of water, but not the narrative we've had drummed into our heads. --Sandra Postel, Director, Global Water Policy Project and co-author of Rivers for Life Having covered environmental issues in the West for a quarter century, John Fleck brings a particular expertise to the pages of Water is for Fighting Over...[The book] is a fresh take on western water as it brings to light the true history of collaboration and examines the bonds currently being forged to solve the Basin's most dire threats. --Midwest Book Review At the 1% extreme of thoughtful readble pieces on western water. The book is one of the most insightful and helpful works...since Cadillac Desert. --California WaterBlog Herald[s] a new genre, one less focused on catastrophe than innovation...Fleck may be writing about water, but his real subject is human nature. --Pacific Standard An informative yet exceptionally compelling journey through the evolution of the Colorado River basin management...Fleck provides an accessible, informative, and captivating look into water management issues and the ways in which we have adapted and persevered through water scarcity. --Groundwater


Amidst the gloom of prophesies about water shortages soon to beset the Colorado River Basin states, along comes seasoned journalist John Fleck with a powerfully optimistic narrative. In his telling, there is enough water, so long as the states converse rather than condemn, and collaborate rather than litigate. His fresh insights on the challenges facing the American Southwest should inspire everyone who cares about our most iconic river. --Robert Glennon, author of Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It An insightful, behind-the-scenes look into water management in the West. The book not only explores the daunting challenges of growth and drought, but most importantly, highlights the many collaborative solutions that are the real, untold story of the last 15 years of the Colorado River. --Jeffrey Kightlinger, General Manager, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Very entertaining and insightful perspectives about some of the most complex issues facing the Colorado River basin. --Bart Fisher, President, Colorado River Water Users Association and 3rd generation farmer Fascinating. -- The Ross Kaminsky Show Fleck's engaging journalistic odyssey...argues persuasively that the battle for water is not a zero-sum game. -- New Scientist For anyone not conversant in the history of water policy and development in the Colorado River Basin, Fleck's slim volume covers the big-ticket items from the development of the 1922 interstate compact, to Hoover Dam, Lakes Mead and Powell, the Central Arizona Project, Salton Sea environmental issues, and, of course, Las Vegas. -- Journal of the American Water Works Association Illuminating. -- New York Times In 13 concise chapters, Fleck...illustrates how states, communities, and water rights holders have learned that the winner-takes-all approach to water management is a losing proposition. -- WIRED John makes an excellent case that cooperation and collaboration is alive and well...a joy to read. -- WaterWired Outstanding...an enjoyable, informative read and a must for every water wonk's bookshelf. -- Alliance for Water Efficiency This is not just a book for water wonks. Even if you care only enough to skim the headlines about the shrinking Salton Sea or Lake Mead's burgeoning bathtub ring, Fleck's book overall is a clear-eyed look at both the systemic inefficiencies in how water is used in the West and the smart ways they can be addressed. -- Outside Thought-provoking. -- Vox Turn[s] the water crisis narrative on its head...an important book for all Westerners. -- Albuquerque Journal With this book, Mr. Fleck employs the dynamic of storytelling to demonstrate that cooperative goals can be met when individuals unite to solve problems...I recommend this book as an inspirational and refreshing read for Colorado Basin aficionados and ordinary water users alike. -- Natural Resources Journal John Fleck's Water is for Fighting Over is a smart, provocative, and ultimately hopeful look at how to solve water conflicts in the Colorado River Basin, the lifeline of the American Southwest. Fleck walks us away from the doomsday mentality of conflict and crisis toward a future that's already emerging--one of mutual adaptation that capitalizes on the numerous untapped opportunities to do more, and better, with less water. The story of the West is indeed a story of water, but not the narrative we've had drummed into our heads. --Sandra Postel, Director, Global Water Policy Project and co-author of Rivers for Life An informative yet exceptionally compelling journey through the evolution of the Colorado River basin management...Fleck provides an accessible, informative, and captivating look into water management issues and the ways in which we have adapted and persevered through water scarcity. -- Groundwater At the 1% extreme of thoughtful readble pieces on western water. The book is one of the most insightful and helpful works...since Cadillac Desert. -- California WaterBlog Having covered environmental issues in the West for a quarter century, John Fleck brings a particular expertise to the pages of Water is for Fighting Over...[The book] is a fresh take on western water as it brings to light the true history of collaboration and examines the bonds currently being forged to solve the Basin's most dire threats. -- Midwest Book Review Herald[s] a new genre, one less focused on catastrophe than innovation...Fleck may be writing about water, but his real subject is human nature. -- Pacific Standard


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John Fleck is director of the University of New Mexico's Water Resources Program. For 25 years, he covered science and the environment for the Albuquerque Journal. He is author of The Tree Rings' Tale, a children's book about the climate of the West.

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