Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River

Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River

Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River

Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River

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Overview

Science Be Dammed is an alarming reminder of the high stakes in the management—and perils in the mismanagement—of water in the western United States.  It seems deceptively simple: even when clear evidence was available that the Colorado River could not sustain ambitious dreaming and planning by decision-makers throughout the twentieth century, river planners and political operatives irresponsibly made the least sustainable and most dangerous long-term decisions.

Arguing that the science of the early twentieth century can shed new light on the mistakes at the heart of the over-allocation of the Colorado River, authors Eric Kuhn and John Fleck delve into rarely reported early studies, showing that scientists warned as early as the 1920s that there was not enough water for the farms and cities boosters wanted to build. Contrary to a common myth that the authors of the Colorado River Compact did the best they could with limited information, Kuhn and Fleck show that development boosters selectively chose the information needed to support their dreams, ignoring inconvenient science that suggested a more cautious approach.

Today water managers are struggling to come to terms with the mistakes of the past. Focused on both science and policy, Kuhn and Fleck unravel the tangled web that has constructed the current crisis. With key decisions being made now, including negotiations for rules governing how the Colorado River water will be used after 2026, Science Be Dammed offers a clear-eyed path forward by looking back.

Understanding how mistakes were made is crucial to understanding our contemporary problems. Science Be Dammed offers important lessons in the age of climate change about the necessity of seeking out the best science to support the decisions we make.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816543236
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 08/17/2021
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 372,724
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Eric Kuhn, recently retired, worked for the Colorado River Water Conservation District from 1981 to 2018, including twenty-two years as general manager. The district is a water utility and policy agency covering most of the Colorado River basin within Colorado.

John Fleck is director of the University of New Mexico’s Water Resources Program. He wrote Water Is for Fighting Over and Other Myths About Water in the West.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Purpose
1. The Colorado, a River in Deficit
2. The Origin of Conflict
3. The Colorado River Compact
4. Selling the Compact
5. The Troubling Science of E. C. LaRue
6. The Sibert Report: A Lost Opportunity
7. Boulder Canyon Project Act
8. More Marketing Than Science
9. The 1930s—Drought, Development, and Litigation
10. The Treaty with Mexico
11. The Argumentative Wisdom of George E. P. Smith
12. “A Natural Menace Becomes a National Resource”
13. The 1948 Upper Colorado River Basin Compact
14. Upper Basin Development Moves Forward
15. Arizona v. California
16. The Central Arizona Project: Draining the Last Drop
17. Tree Rings and Climate Change
18. Reality Sets In
19. A Bridge to an Uncertain Future
20. Finally Listening to LaRue?
Epilogue: “An Unknown Distance Yet to Run”

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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