The 'Creek' is exceptionally high for mid June. Lotta rain. The geese and the ducks love it though.
#Nature #WaterIsLife 🌎 #Photography
The 'Creek' is exceptionally high for mid June. Lotta rain. The geese and the ducks love it though.
#Nature #WaterIsLife 🌎 #Water #Photography

@ElectricTrike Thank you for posting this! Folks aren't aware of how evil #BHP is!

#AusPol #BHPetrol #Mining #Pilbara #WaterIsLife #ClimateDestroyers

#Australia - Concerns over #GreatArtesianBasin water impacts in new #BHP agreement

By Kathryn Bermingham, Thomas Kelsall
Sun 14 Jun

Excerpt: "#Environmentalists and #FirstNations groups say a new agreement between the #SouthAustralian government and BHP, set to be passed by state parliament this week, does not do enough to end water extraction from the Great Artesian Basin.

"They also say their concerns have not been taken seriously and that they have been shut out of the consultation process.

"The government announced last month it would introduce a bill to 'modernise' the #OlympicDam indenture — a legislated contract with BHP that governs mining operations.

"The updated indenture broadens BHP's #mining lease and removes caps on #copper production, paving the way for a potential major expansion.

"It also addresses water access, stipulating that BHP must stop drawing water from its Great Artesian Basin Wellfield A by 2036.

"But it allows continued access to BHP's other #wellfield, despite the concerns of #TraditionalOwners and environmentalists that extraction is damaging the local mound springs."

Read more:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-15/concerns-over-impacts-on-water-extraction-new-bhp-agreement/106787780

#AusPol #WaterIsLife #IndigenousAustralians #ExtractiveActivities #CopperMining

Concerns new BHP agreement 'locks in' basin water extraction

Environmentalists and First Nations groups say a new mining agreement with BHP does not do enough to end water extraction from the Great Artesian Basin. But the SA government says the agreement imposes stricter environmental regulation.

#NativeAmericaCalling: In the parched West, tribes restore waterways to improve quality and quantity

Thursday, June 11, 2026

"A site of tragedy for the Northwestern Band of the #ShoshoneNation has become a place of renewal and promise.

"The tribe has worked for the past seven years to revitalize the land of the 1863 #BearRiverMassacre. By eradicating #InvasiveSpecies, reviving #NativePlants, and returning water canals to their natural paths, the tribe is significantly boosting both water quality and flow of the river.

"The area is one of the biggest sources of water for the #GreatSaltLake, and officials say the tribe’s efforts could be part of a solution to preventing the iconic body of water from disappearing amid an increasingly dry climate.

"And in #Montana, the Confederated #Salish and #Kootenai Tribes continue work as part of a historic compact to revitalize the #JockoRiver. Tune in to discuss how Indigenous knowledge is providing promise against a troubling trend."

Listen:
https://indianz.com/News/2026/06/11/native-america-calling-in-the-parched-west-tribes-restore-waterways-to-improve-quality-and-quantity/

#WaterIsLife #SolarPunkSunday #ClimageChange #WaterRestoration #RiverRestoration

Native America Calling: In the parched West, tribes restore waterways to improve quality and quantity

A site of tragedy for the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation has become a place of renewal and promise.

Indianz.Com

Unfortunately, both articles are behind paywalls -- but you get the gist...

#GallupNM #datacenter water deal draws #Navajo concerns

By Donovan Quintero | May 14, 2026

"A proposed data center on Gallup’s eastern industrial edge has raised questions about water, jobs, public notice and whether the project could affect the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project.

"The Gallup City Council is considering whether to extend a long-term reclaimed water option tied to #TeraplexDataCentersLLC, a Virginia limited liability company identified in city documents as seeking to develop industrial and commercial uses, including a data center, on roughly 330 acres in Gallup.

"Public materials describe Teraplex as a modular data center and power infrastructure company focused on #AI computing, integrated power systems and factory-built infrastructure. Publicly available company materials do not clearly identify completed or operating data center campuses owned by Teraplex."

https://navajotimes.com/reznews/gallup-data-center-water-deal-draws-navajo-concerns/

Gallup data center proposal raises water, jobs and notice concerns

Marcus Williams, 5/17/2026

"A 330-acre #GallupTradeport data center could send nearly 110 million gallons of #wastewater a year into a water-stressed region already waiting on #NavajoGallup deliveries.

"Gallup City Council put off action April 29 on a wastewater deal tied to a proposed 330-acre data center in the Gallup Tradeport, and the scale alone sharpened the stakes: nearly 110 million gallons of wastewater a year could be routed to the project if the agreement advances.

"That number is now colliding with a much larger question in McKinley County and across the Eastern Navajo Nation, who bears the risk if a private technology campus moves ahead in a region where water is already scarce. At a May 14 discussion, speakers raised concerns about water use, public notice and whether the project could affect the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, the long-delayed system meant to carry municipal and industrial water from the #SanJuanRiver to Gallup, the eastern #NavajoNation and the southwestern #JicarillaApache Nation."

https://www.prismnews.com/local/mckinley-nm/gallup-data-center-proposal-raises-water-jobs-and-notice

#ClimateCrisis #ExtremeDrought
#Dine #WaterIsLife #WaterShortage #NoWaterForDatacenters
#NativeAmericanNews #AIDatacenters

Gallup data center water deal draws Navajo concerns - Navajo Times

A proposed data center on Gallup’s eastern industrial edge has raised questions about water, jobs, public notice and whether the project could affect the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project.

Navajo Times

#NavajoNation Declares #DroughtEmergency as President #BuuNygren Signs Order

by Levi Rickert June 11, 2026

Excerpt: "Commission members advanced the declaration after reviewing worsening #drought conditions across the region and considering recent emergency actions taken by #Arizona and #NewMexico. State officials have pointed to persistent drought, below-average precipitation, elevated #wildfire risks, and growing impacts on #WaterResources and agriculture.

"The commission also reviewed U.S. Drought Monitor data showing that Arizona experienced its hottest and driest January-through-March period on record in 2026, with extreme drought persisting across portions of #Navajo, #Apache, and #Coconino counties.

"To address the crisis, the declaration recommends that the Division of Natural Resources move forward with drought mitigation infrastructure projects, including repairs to #windmills and improvements to livestock #WaterStorage systems.

"The commission also recommended allocating $6,553,730 from the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund to support drought mitigation efforts, including windmill repairs and related water infrastructure improvements.

"In addition, Navajo Nation chapters are encouraged to activate local emergency mitigation plans and coordinate with Administrative Service Centers, the Division of Community Development, the Department of Emergency Management, and other entities to strengthen preparedness and response efforts."

Read more:
https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/navajo-nation-declares-drought-emergency-as-president-buu-nygren-signs-order/

#ClimateCrisis #ExtremeDrought #Dine #WaterIsLife #NoWaterForDatacenters #NativeAmericanNews

Navajo Nation Declares Drought Emergency as President Buu Nygren Signs Order

The Navajo Nation has officially declared a drought emergency after President Buu Nygren signed the declaration on Wednesday, June 10, putting immediate measures into effect to address worsening conditions across the reservation. The declaration, which was unanimously approved by the Commission on Emergency Management (CEM) on Tuesday before being signed by Nygren, responds to severe […]

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All Nine #SouthDakota Tribes Pass Resolutions Supporting Developing Legislation To Return #FederalLands: #LakotaNation United in Effort for #BlackHills Federal Lands Return

By NDN Collective • June 9, 2026

Rapid City, SD –"All nine South Dakota Tribes have voted to move forward on developing legislation to return federal lands in the Black Hills to the #GreatSiouxNation – a historic display of Tribal unity and momentum around efforts to protect the Black Hills.

"At a recent tribal council meeting, the #CheyenneRiverSioux Tribe passed a resolution to move forward on working together to protect sacred sites, clean drinking water, and ensure better land management through the development of legislation to return federal lands in the Black Hills to the Great Sioux Nation.

"The proposal — which is still in early draft form — aims to return federal lands in the Black Hills back to the #OcetiSakowin, providing a framework for land return and management. The proposal does not involve privately owned lands, and it does not settle or involve claims by the Great Sioux Nation regarding the 1868 Ft. Laramie Treaty.

"Right now, there are 8,800 active #mining claims in South Dakota – about 17 percent of the entire Black Hills. The legal strategy would protect the Black Hills from all #ExtractiveActivities and preserve clean drinking water for all.

"#Indigenous organizations, elders, grassroots leaders, and community members have been organizing and providing support around proposed legislation since 2020, helping Tribal leaders prioritize this proposal as a critical way to protect drinking water for the region, preserve sacred sites, revitalize culture and land, strengthen sovereignty, bolster community wellbeing, and support jobs and economic development.

" 'The Oceti Sakowin people are coming together to claim the land that is rightfully and legally owed to us,' said #MadonnaThunderHawk, Cheyenne River Sioux elder. 'We are here to say, loud and clear, that the Black Hills are not for sale. We love our land, and will continue defending it – from Pe’ Sla to #CravenCanyon and beyond.”

#CrazyHorse set the bar on how to move as Indigenous people, and how important it is to defend the Black Hills,” said Joseph Brings Plenty Sr., District 5 Council Representative for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. 'Together, we are strong – we need to be stronger than ever because we are fighting for an existence on our very own land.' "

Read more:
https://ndncollective.org/all-nine-south-dakota-tribes-pass-resolutions-supporting-developing-legislation-to-return-federal-lands/

#LandBack #IndigenousNews #NativeAmericanNews #USPol #PeSla #NoMining #WaterIsLife
#InTheSpiritOfCrazyHorse

All Nine South Dakota Tribes Pass Resolutions Supporting Developing Legislation To Return Federal Lands: Lakota Nation United in Effort for Black Hills Federal Lands Return - NDN COLLECTIVE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 Rapid City, SD –All nine South Dakota Tribes have voted to move forward...

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Revisiting the Site E dam proposal draws pushback in northeastern B.C. | CBC News

Farmers, First Nations and communities in northeast B.C. are raising concern as the NDP government plans to revive a decades-old proposal for a fourth dam on the Peace River, a project currently banned from being built under provincial law.

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Concern in NWT about impact of Kevin O’Leary’s Alberta AI data centre

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