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Signatures | Total: 211

 

# NameComments
1 Rose StricklandVery bad project. Glad you're fighting it!
2 Susan LynnYes, I want to sign on. Petitions ought to go to the SNWA Board as well. Thanks for doing this!
3 Dennis Ghiglieri
4 Iris Thornton
5 Launce Rake
6 Rupert SteeleProtect the Great Basin from drying up and help keep the Great Basin fragile ecosystem from irreversible harm and injury by denying SNWA water project.
7 Terry Marasco
8 Gwen Augusten
9 Virginia M. Sanchez
10 Ken HillDenuding Snake Valley will cause major dust storms that will extend to the Wasatch Front, potentially affecting health and the ski industry.
11 Kylie McCollough
12 Dawn Boulware
13 gwen reiman
14 kim richardson
15 James E. DeaconThe public interest is best served by ensuring sustainable development. 40 years of hydrological research has shown that the proposed groundwater development project is unsustainable. Climate change will produce reduced precipitation, therefore reduced aquifer recharge. Therefore, the project can only become increasingly unsustainable in the future. Las Vegas, East Central Nevada, and the entire state will suffer much less environmental and financial damage if required to develop within the limits imposed by resources (in this case water resources).
16 Alana Heath
17 Willy Richardson
18 Tonia Harvey
19 Jo Anne Garrett
20 Katie Fournier
21 Katie Fournier
22 Bob FrisbyLas Vegas has no sustainable income base other than services or gamblng. They are betting all the water from Central Nevada and Eastern Utah that Las Vegas will keep growing as it has in the past. The economys of Las Vegas is not worth the wager they are willing to make. What happens if Las Vagas has all the water and no growth ? SNWA still has all the power and control!!!!
23 ed alder
24 Bob Brister
25 nomi sheppardi think las vegas has brilliant minds that can come up with innovative solutions for conserving water. in fact, they could be the world leader on this global crisis!!!
26 Genevieve FieldsBeing a nativer american, I feel water is a very important resource to all creatures and if God wanted water in Las Vegas he would have put water in Las Vegas. Leave the water alone.
27 John R. FieldsWhen is Vagas going to wakeup? They live in a dessert, they should slow the flow and save H2'O, And stop the growth.
28 Esther Rogers
29 Esther Rogers
30 Ann BrauerBad, bad, bad idea. As someone once said, it's a desert out there. Desert communities need to live within local resources, especially when it comes to water.
31 Michael McClure
32 Scot Rutledge
33 Adriana Blake
34 Dean Wm. DraperExporting water from one basin to another is an egregious affront to nature, no matter where it happens. The needs, or wants, of Las Vegas do not outweigh the needs of the residents of the Snake Valley.
35 Earl LewisLas Vegas should look at running a pipeline to the ocean, instead of stopping future growth in rural Utah and Nevada, they should try sucking the ocean dry..
36 Keith HillMake them conserve before others are devastated - not to mention who knows how this might impact the lands in the West. We don't need any more oops - who'd a thunk it would hurt.
37 Lori Anderson
38 Cathy Wilcock
39 Monica
40 Anonymous
41 AnonymousLas Vegas can do so much more to preserve vital resources.
42 Scott AndersonIt would be a tragedy to allow the greed of developers and speculators to destroy the unique desert and culture of Western Utah and Eastern Nevada. We must all watch the how the politicos vote on this issue and remove from office all that promote or do not stand against this violation of the rights of these local citizens and destruction of their way of life.
43 Anonymous
44 Anonymous
45 Cecil GarlandWe have no surplus water in Snake Valley. Giving Las Vegas more water is like giving a drunk another drink.
46 Annette GarlandLas Vegas needs to live within their means as the rest of us do. They need to go to the ocean now. It is the only answer.
47 Ann Colby
48 Dr. Gordon B. Childs
49 Troy Holzer
50 Randy FaberEvery alternative to the Las Vegas plan has much more merit and less cost without the destruction of existing wildlife and communities.

 

Signatures | Total: 211