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Ian James
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Water Reporter, Los Angeles Times, examining water issues and climate change in California and the West | Also: bsky.app/profile/ianjam…
latimes.com/climate
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Jun 15, 2022
    The surface of Lake Mead, the country's largest reservoir, is now at 1,045 feet above sea level. Below about 895 feet, water would no longer pass through Hoover Dam. "We are 150 feet from 25 million Americans losing access to the Colorado River."
    latimes.com
    Major water cutbacks loom as shrinking Colorado River nears 'moment of reckoning'
    As the Colorado River water shortage worsens, major cutbacks are needed to reduce most perilous risks, a federal official tells senators.
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Aug 29, 2024
    The last two dams have been breached, and the Klamath River is flowing freely for the first time in more than a century. Here are some views of the river running through the drained reservoirs. latimes.com/environment/st…
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    Ian James
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    Aug 12, 2021
    I'm thrilled to share the news that I will soon join the Los Angeles Times! I'm going to be the water reporter. I'm looking forward to getting started!
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Jun 9, 2022
    Last year, I received a tip that a Saudi company was leasing thousands of acres of state-owned land in western Arizona at what appeared to be a discounted rate, while pumping unlimited amounts of water to irrigate alfalfa for cattle.🧵@robodellaz
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    Arizona provides sweet deal to Saudi farm to pump water from Phoenix's backup supply
    From azcentral.com
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Apr 23, 2021
    Six years ago, The Desert Sun published my investigation examining how Nestlé takes millions of gallons of water each year from a national forest in California and sells it as bottled water. (desertsun.com/story/news/201…) Today this happened: desertsun.com/story/news/env… @janetwilson66
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    Bottling water without scrutiny
    From desertsun.com
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Nov 8, 2020
    Superb reporting and analysis by @Yamiche: Biden will take over a deeply divided nation in crisis pbs.org/newshour/show/… @NewsHour
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    Biden will take over a deeply divided nation in crisis
    From pbs.org
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Mar 24, 2023
    Tulare Lake has reappeared. For the first time since 1997, the lake is rising on thousands of acres of farmland, reclaiming the lowlands at its historic heart. latimes.com/environment/st…
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    Ian James
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    Apr 23, 2021
    Replying to @ByIanJames
    Today California water regulators issued a draft order telling Nestlé to halt “unauthorized” water diversions because their investigation found the company doesn’t have valid rights to take much of the water it’s been piping out of the national forest.
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    Nestlé doesn't have valid rights to water it's been bottling, California officials say
    From desertsun.com
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Oct 19, 2024
    Just weeks after the removal of dams restored a free-flowing Klamath River, salmon have made their way upstream to begin spawning and have been spotted in Oregon for the first time in more than a century.
    latimes.com
    'A beautiful thing': Klamath River salmon are spotted far upstream in Oregon after dam removal
    The removal of dams on the Klamath River has enabled salmon to swim far upstream to spawn. Wildlife officials have found salmon upstream in Oregon.
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Oct 19, 2024
    "Our salmon have returned home." Indigenous activists spent decades campaigning for dams to be removed on the Klamath River. Now they are celebrating as salmon are heading upstream to spawn. Some fish have made it all the way to creeks in Oregon.
    latimes.com
    'A beautiful thing': Klamath River salmon are spotted far upstream in Oregon after dam removal
    The removal of dams on the Klamath River has enabled salmon to swim far upstream to spawn. Wildlife officials have found salmon upstream in Oregon.
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    Ian James
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    Aug 28, 2024
    Crews have nearly finished dismantling the last of four dams on the Klamath River. In mid-August, I saw excavators carving away at remnants of two dams — Iron Gate and Copco No. 1. Soon workers will clear channels, reestablishing a free-flowing stretch of the river.
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    Ian James
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    Aug 16, 2021
    Breaking: The federal government has declared a shortage on the Colorado River for the first time, announcing mandatory water cutbacks next year that will affect Arizona, Nevada and Mexico. Story coming w/ @zaynasyed_ via @azcenvironment
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Oct 9, 2022
    Five California tribes will reclaim their right to manage coastal land under a first-in-the-nation program. Leaders plan to expand the network to include more tribes throughout the state.
    FILE - Sea lions are shown on the northwest coast of San Miguel Island, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. The California Ocean Protection Council voted Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, to provide $3.6 million to support the Tribal Marine Stewards Network, a collaboration between five coastal tribes and state government to protect marine ecosystems. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
    California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas
    From apnews.com
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    Ian James
    @ByIanJames
    Aug 7, 2024
    The U.S. Forest Service has ordered the company that sells Arrowhead bottled water to shut down its pipeline that draws water from springs in the San Bernardino Mountains. latimes.com/environment/st… @alschaben @latimes
    Rimforest, CA - December 04: Water pours out of a pipe beside one of the sites in the San Bernardino Mountains where the company BlueTriton Brands collects water for bottling. Photos taken in San Bernardino National Forest on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, near Rimforest, CA. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Forest Service orders Arrowhead bottled water company to shut down California pipeline
    From latimes.com
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