Tommy Hough

Water Issues Centered at Meeting of Data Center Advisory Committee

Friday’s virtual meeting of Oregon’s Data Center Advisory Committee focused on the impacts of data centers on water resources.  The more Oregonians learn about data centers and their rapid growth, along with the ongoing impact of data centers on water, energy rates, communities, and our environment overall — the more Oregonians have become increasingly uncomfortable

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Southern Oregon Dam Operators Face Intensifying Legal Battles After 2023 Lamprey Killing

By Alex Baumhardt  |  March 23, 2026  |  Oregon Capital Chronicle The legal fights are the result of a host of violations the Winchester Dam operators are accused of during botched repairs that left half a million lamprey dead. Legal fights over the future of a small southern Oregon dam are intensifying in the wake

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Judge Upholds $104,767 in Fines Over Botched 2023 Winchester Dam Repairs

March 10, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, please contact:Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch of Oregon, jim@waterwatch.org Link to Ruling:https://waterwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/DEQ_Proposed_Final_Order_030926_1.pdf Link to TerraFirma Ruling:https://waterwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Terrafirma_DEQ_27K_Fine_ALJ_Order.pdf Images of Concrete Spills at Winchester Dam:https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1dgZckdkZjwbbIwzJRrQZKg5Gg07VIxz6 Judge Upholds $104,767 in Fines Over Botched 2023 Winchester Dam RepairsSecond Water Quality Enforcement Ruling in Fewer than Five Years Against North Umpqua’s Biggest Fish

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Oregon’s “Terrible” Snowpack Could Lead to Early Irrigation Season

By Kyle Odegard  |  March 2, 2026  |  Capital Press Oregon’s snowpack looked “terrible” roughly one month from when it should hit its peak, and that could contribute to drought and wildfires and cause irrigation problems, said Larry O’Neill, Oregon state climatologist. The state’s snow-water equivalent was 32 percent of the median from 1991 to

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Coalition Letter to Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley Urges Opposition to HR 655

Senator Ron Wyden911 NE 11th Ave.Suite 630Portland, OR 97232 Senator Jeff Merkely121 SW Salmon St.Suite 1400Portland, OR 97204 February 18, 2026 Dear Senator Wyden and Senator Merkley, On behalf of our tens of thousands of members and supporters across Oregon, we write to object to the giveaway of public lands in the Mount Hood National

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Coalition Urges Senators Wyden and Merkley to Oppose Public Land Giveaway for Data Center Water Use

Feb. 18, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information, please contact on behalf of the coalition:Tommy Hough, tommy@waterwatch.org Coalition Urges Senators Wyden and Merkley to Oppose Public Land Giveaway for Data Center Water UseThe proposed giveaway of 150 acres of public land from the Mt. Hood National Forest to The Dalles in HR 655 would set

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Oregon Bill Bars Public Bodies from Helping Privatize Federal Lands

By Tracy Loew  |  Feb. 14, 2026  |  Salem Statesman Journal Oregon legislators are considering a bill that would prohibit public bodies from spending resources to help sell or transfer federal public lands to private interests. “National public lands belong to all Americans, including all Oregonians,” said Fiona Noonan of Central Oregon LandWatch at a

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HB 4006 Would Exempt Umatilla Irrigators from Important Laws, Set Dangerous Precedent

By Mateusz Perkowski  |  Feb. 11, 2026  |  Capital Press Environmentalists oppose House Bill 4006 , which would allow irrigators who rely on three pipeline projects in Northeast Oregon to more flexibly manage the “color of water” drawn from the river. Several environmental groups claim a bill meant to simplify government oversight of irrigation from

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Critics of HB 4049 Say It Would Sideline Water Regulators in the Harney Basin

By Alejandro Figueroa  |  Feb. 11, 2026  |  Oregon Public Broadcasting “House Bill 4049 is an attempt by the irrigators to circumvent the authority and expertise of agency staff and scientists and instead plead their case for higher pumping levels to the Oregon Water Resources Commission,” said Lisa Brown, an attorney for WaterWatch of Oregon.

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The Dalles’ Mayor Called OPB’s Data Center Story Inaccurate — Here Are the Facts

By April Ehrlich  |  Jan. 23, 2026  |  Oregon Public Broadcasting Last week, OPB published an investigation into The Dalles’ efforts to expand its water reservoir in the Mount Hood National Forest at the same time that Google expands its footprint in the north-central Oregon city. OPB’s reporting covered two agreements signed between The Dalles

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As Google Water Demands Grow, The Dalles Aims to Pull More Water from the Mount Hood National Forest

By April Ehrlich  |  Jan. 15, 2026  |  Oregon Public Broadcasting The Dalles is trying to expand its water reservoir — and it’s turning to Congress in a quest to acquire part of the Mount Hood National Forest to do so. That’s prompting concerns from environmental groups and local residents. They’re worried both about the

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WaterWatch Hiring Development Director

Download a PDF of this job description here. Jan. 9, 2026 DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR WaterWatch of Oregon is seeking a Development Director to help develop and implement strategic fundraising for the organization to meet its annual budget and fund expansion set forth in WaterWatch’s Strategic Plan. WaterWatch is an environmental non‐profit organization founded in 1985 with

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Judge Allows ODFW to Order WWCD to Fix Winchester Dam Fish Ladder by 2028

By Gloria Coleman  |  Dec. 26, 2025  |  Roseburg News-Review The Winchester Water Control District (WWCD) was told to start work next week on improving the fish passage in the Winchester Dam to be consistent with current standards, but an appeal might change all that. An Office of Administrative Hearings ruling issued by Senior Administrative

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When the People’s Water Vanishes

By Alec del Pino Gil-Casares  |  Dec. 26, 2025 |  Harvard Political Review While prompting your AI chatbot does not directly use water, many data centers rely on evaporative cooling to keep their computing chips, in charge of processing, manipulating, and transforming data, at a functioning temperature, consuming millions of gallons of potable water every day.

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Water Rights Dispute Clears Hurdle as Former County Commissioner Seeks Mining Transfer

By John Oliver  |  Dec. 16, 2025 |  Grants Pass Tribune A long-running dispute over a water right tied to a 65-acre property in Josephine County has reached a significant turning point, with state regulators declining to cancel the water right despite objections from environmental advocates. The decision clears one legal obstacle for property owners

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Oregon’s Harney Basin is Now a Critical Groundwater Area — Here’s What That Means

By Alejandro Figueroa  |  Dec. 12, 2025 |  Oregon Public Broadcasting Farmers in Harney County have come to rely on an aquifer that has long been known to be in serious decline. Now, Oregon water regulators will make drastic changes to how much water they can draw from the ground, following more than two years

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Stakeholder Proposal for Harney Groundwater Rejected by Oregon Regulators

By Mateusz Perkowski  |  Dec. 12, 2025 |  Capital Press Critics of the state’s adopted plan say it doesn’t protect the region’s ag-based economy. A petition seeking alternative rules to stabilize groundwater levels in Oregon’s Harney basin has failed to persuade regulators, who instead adopted the strategy preferred by a state agency. Though the Oregon

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Oregon Water Regulators Recommend Against Rejecting Irrigation Reservoir

By Mateusz Perkowski  |  Dec. 11, 2025 |  Capital Press Water board will take testimony, but says it has grounds to deny application. Oregon water regulators are proposing to again reject a new irrigation reservoir in the Willamette Valley, though they plan to hear additional arguments before making a final decision. The Oregon Water Resources

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Act Now to Support New Instream Water Rights in Oregon’s Coastal River Basins

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) has filed applications to establish 44 new instream water rights in Oregon’s North Coast and Mid-Coast regions, and with the public comment period closing this Thursday, Dec. 18th, at 5 p.m. we need your help NOW to ensure legal protections are secured for these beloved coastal rivers and streams — from the Nehalem

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