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Locality: Mammoth Lakes, California

Phone: +1 760-660-4948



Website: www.keeplongvalleygreen.org/

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Keep Long Valley Green 22.01.2022

The latest issue of "Every Last Drop," the newsletter of the Keep Long Valley Green Coalition is here! Read about a Paiute Tribal Member’s perspective on water as a cultural resource that must be safeguarded and restored in Payahuunadu, the land of flowing waters. Click here to read: https://friendsoftheinyo.salsalabs.org/every-last-drop-earl. Happy reading, and if you like what you read...Happy sharing!

Keep Long Valley Green 14.01.2022

Just in time before the holiday weekend, please enjoy the latest read of "Every Last Drop," the official newsletter of the Keep Long Valley Green Coalition. In this issue, we contemplate water "conservation dividends" to benefit all--L.A. AND the Eastern Sierra. Enjoy!

Keep Long Valley Green 26.12.2021

The fight for Mono Lake's recovery is featured in an A1 story in today's (11/6/21) Los Angeles Times . Good job advocating, Mono Lake Committee!

Keep Long Valley Green 14.12.2021

#WilliamShatner, EAT YOUR HEART OUT! This morning, members of the #KeepLongValleyGreen Coalition, including Matt Kemp, local rancher and lessee of the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power in Long Valley; Lynn Boulton, Chair of the Sierra Club Toiyabe Chapter - Range of Light Group; and Wendy Schneider, Executive Director of #FriendsoftheInyo (not pictured), flew over Long Valley, taking in and filming breathtaking images, including of a steaming Hot Creek, to tell the story of our campaign so that this piece of Heaven on Earth may "Live Long and Prosper."

Keep Long Valley Green 02.12.2021

Read how water ties all of us together, no matter what our backgrounds, and how California Natives taught Europeans in the 19th Century state-of-the-art irrigation methods. It's all in the latest issue of #EveryLastDrop, the newsletter of the Keep Long Valley Green Coalition. Click on this link: https://friendsoftheinyo.salsalabs.org/every-last-drop-mid- Happy reading...and if you like what you read, happy sharing!

Keep Long Valley Green 26.11.2021

The latest issue of #EveryLastDrop, the official newsletter of the Keep Long Valley Green Coalition is here. Happy reading--and if you like what you read, happy sharing!

Keep Long Valley Green 21.11.2021

Have a read of this column contributed to the Walking Water (walking-water.org) Newsletter by #FriendsoftheInyo Executive Director Wendy Schneider. It provides a great historical perspective of the L.A./Eastern Sierra "Water Wars" and our water future.

Keep Long Valley Green 03.11.2021

In our Late August 2021 issue of "Every Last Drop," the official newsletter of the #KeepLongValleyGreen Coalition, you can read our analysis of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti comments to The Inyo Register during his July 16 visit to Payahuunadu, the Eastern Sierra. Click here to access our newsletter, and from it Mr. Garcetti's interview on YouTube: https://friendsoftheinyo.salsalabs.org/every-last-drop-late. (Photo by Mike Chacanaca courtesy of #TheInyoRegister)

Keep Long Valley Green 19.10.2021

The mid-August issue of #EveryLastDrop, the official newsletter of the #KeepLongValleyGreen Coalition (keeplongvalleygreen.org) is out and looks at how Payahuunadu, the land of flowing water, turned into the land of swirling dust after pumping of Owens Valley water resources to an ever-thirsty Los Angeles began more than 100 years ago. Learn from Manzanar Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust filmmaker Ann Kaneko about her own discovery moment when, as a third-generation Japa...nese-American L.A. resident, she learned that the water she drank came from the same region where her parents had been held in an internment camp during World War II. Click here to read: https://friendsoftheinyo.salsalabs.org/every-last-drop-mid- Please help us spread the word. (Dust storm at Owens Lake photo courtesy of Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District.) See more

Keep Long Valley Green 20.09.2021

We are excited to announce the launch of Every Last Drop: Exposés on the L.A. / Eastern Sierra Water Wars, a biweekly newsletter of the Keep Long Valley Green Coalition. Our diverse coalition includes Tribal governments, ranchers, county and city governments, businesses, and local and national environmental groups working to prevent the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power from draining every last drop from Payahuunadü, the land of flowing water, which is what the Paiut...Continue reading

Keep Long Valley Green 07.09.2021

As LA looks to the future of water use, the Keep Long Valley Green coalition sent recommendations on the city's draft 2020 Urban Water Management Plan to LADWP. Read up on the highlights and recommendations from the Eastern Sierra here: