Dear Friends, Hello from Jackson Hole and welcome to the 17th edition of our e-newsletter! It is a winter wonderland out there, with snow piles taller than swing sets in town, and snorkel-worthy deep powder on the slopes. What a difference a month makes. Last month, I was signing many of my emails, “pray for snow”, and concerned about the implications of Wyoming being asked to use its storage water right to secure flows in the Snake River, for the second year in a row. A trip to Cheyenne to meet with state agency leads, a watershed group meeting, and several epic storm cycles later, the pressure has eased somewhat. This week, we are finally above 100% snow water equivalent in the Snake River Headwaters basin. However, we remain vigilant and are fortunate to have added capacity to our team to take a deep dive into all things Jackson Lake Flows, thanks to your support.
TU Snake River Headwaters Initiative - Issue #17
TU Snake River Headwaters Initiative - Issue…
TU Snake River Headwaters Initiative - Issue #17
Dear Friends, Hello from Jackson Hole and welcome to the 17th edition of our e-newsletter! It is a winter wonderland out there, with snow piles taller than swing sets in town, and snorkel-worthy deep powder on the slopes. What a difference a month makes. Last month, I was signing many of my emails, “pray for snow”, and concerned about the implications of Wyoming being asked to use its storage water right to secure flows in the Snake River, for the second year in a row. A trip to Cheyenne to meet with state agency leads, a watershed group meeting, and several epic storm cycles later, the pressure has eased somewhat. This week, we are finally above 100% snow water equivalent in the Snake River Headwaters basin. However, we remain vigilant and are fortunate to have added capacity to our team to take a deep dive into all things Jackson Lake Flows, thanks to your support.