Rivergirl Radio

Marcie Clark

Conversations with river guides, passengers, private boaters, industry leaders, river rangers, politicians, water resource managers, conservation organizations, and more as we share our stories, histories, and love of the river. Please like, share and subscribe. For photos follow my Instagram Rivergirl Radio. For advertising opportunities contact me @rivergirlradio@gmail.comhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/rivergirlradio read less
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Episodes

13. Joel Williams and Eric Klotz
Jul 8 2022
13. Joel Williams and Eric Klotz
Join me as I sit down to discuss a broad range of water topics with two of Utah's leading water experts, Joel Williams, Deputy Director of Utah Division of Water Resources, and Eric Klotz retired Water Resource Engineering Manager.  We discuss the Drought in Utah and throughout the West.  The Great Salt Lake, the Bear River, the Colorado River.   I know we all love our water and want to protect it.  My hope is to encourage us to have informative, helpful, and meaningful conversations so we can find solutions to some of our toughest water woe's to date.Joel grew up in Utah and has enjoyed a lot of time in the wilderness.  He is passionate about protecting and conserving our water.  He enjoys backpacking and has been on numerous rafting trips.  He is one of the smartest, kindest people I know.  Eric grew up in Michigan.  He came to Utah to enjoy skiing and quickly was introduced to rafting where he fell in love with water and rivers throughout the West.  He spent a good portion of his time overseeing conservation efforts to "slow the flow".  It was an informative conversation that highlights many aspects of water in Utah.  It was also so nice to know people who also care so much are working to help protect and save our Water. I invite our listeners to become more informed and to encourage our state representative's, especially legislatures, to find ways to continue to improve all our water conservation and protective measures.   We care, a lot!  But also remember to be kind.  Politics are cruel and I believe we need to come together with more kindness .so we can make the biggest differences.  Please. Enjoy Joe and Eric.Show Notes:Utah Gov. Cox response to droughtUtah Division of Water ResourcesGreat Salt Lake Advisory CouncilUtah Rivers CouncilNY Times ArticleWashington Post ArticleLA Times ArticleSupport the show
4. Dave Stratton
May 6 2022
4. Dave Stratton
Dave has worked as a river guide since 1970.  He has worked in the Grand Canyon primarily (listen in for exactly how many trips).  He has also worked on the Main Salmon River in Idaho and in Southern Utah through Cataract Canyon.  Dave's father is one of the original owners of Tour West , Frank Stratton.  Dave has a deep love of rivers. He is a great story teller. He has a vast knowledge about each rivers human and natural history, geology, ecology, hydrology and many other facts about each river that he enjoys sharing.  He is kind, humble, and an all around enjoyable person spend time with. I hope you enjoy our conversation.  If you have specific things you would like me to ask him in the future, please leave comments on my Instagram, Rivergirl Radio.  I also post photos there if you are interested.   Enjoy Dave.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rivergirlradioShow Notes:Jimmy Rosenbruchhttp://rosenbruch.org/rosenbruch-biography/Dave Wegner oral history:https://gcdamphistory.org/oral-history/wegner-david/Article on Glen Canyon Dam and great photos that include the plywood on the dam:https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2019/07/18/1983-arizona-glen-canyon-dam-lake-powell-almost-overflowed-colorado-river/1662234001/Brittle Bush yellow bloom in Grand Canyon in spring.11 Federally recognized tribes Associated with Grand Canyon:https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/historyculture/associated-tribes.htmWater Conservation Ideas:https://www.americanrivers.org/rivers/discover-your-river/top-10-ways-for-you-to-save-water-at-home/Support the show