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There is No Legal Authority for Commercial Fish Farming in Great Lakes Waters

The Great Lakes are not and cannot be a “gold mine” for any private person or corporation. They are owned by the State in public trust for each citizen. The Supreme Courts of Michigan, the U.S. and other states have ruled for more than 120 years that public trust bottomlands and waters cannot be transferred… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/no-legal-authority-commercial-fish-farming-great-lakes-waters/" title="ReadThere is No Legal Authority for Commercial Fish Farming in Great Lakes Waters”>Read more »

End Enbridge Stonewalling

Observations by some that the State of Michigan has no regulatory authority over hazardous liquid pipelines is correct to the extent that it is understood in the context of  safety regulations — standards, inspection and enforcement; safety code enforcement is covered by the federal PHMSA law, regulation and agency.  However, it is not true that… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/end-enbridge-stonewalling/" title="ReadEnd Enbridge Stonewalling“>Read more »

Jim Olson Debates Enbridge on Line 5

FLOW founder and president Jim Olson made the case against Enbridge recently for the need to eliminate crude oil in Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac. Read the full debate in Riparian Magazine here.     

Public Comments to MI DNR, DEQ, and DARD on Aquaculture in the Great Lakes and Tributaries of Michigan

Aquaculture –often in the form of networks of enclosed pens that exclusively occupy a large area of surface water and underlying bottomlands—raises substantial legal, environmental, aquatic resource, and water use impact issues. Specifically, the use of public waters and bottomlands for the occupancy and operation of concentrated fish production raises a number of grave concerns,… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/public-comment-dnr-deq-dard-aquaculture-great-lakes-tributaries-michigan/" title="ReadPublic Comments to MI DNR, DEQ, and DARD on Aquaculture in the Great Lakes and Tributaries of Michigan”>Read more »

Colorado Rules That State Laws Trump Local Bans on Fracking

On Monday May 2, 2016, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that state laws regulating the oil and gas industry trump local bans and moratoriums on fracking.  Colorado has become a leader in oil and gas production with more than 50,000 actives wells and more than 45,000 inactive wells.  The high court overturned Longmont’s 2012 ban on fracking… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/colorado-rules-state-laws-trump-local-bans-fracking/" title="ReadColorado Rules That State Laws Trump Local Bans on Fracking”>Read more »

FLOW’s Pioneering Work on Right to Water, Commons and Public Trust Join the Mainstream

The launch of FLOW’s new website comes at the same time FLOW’s work (beginning back in 2009 when Terry Swier, President of Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation, my brother Eric Olson, Ted Curran, and a few others, saw the need to educate leaders and the public on the overarching  principle known as the public trust… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/flows-pioneering-work-right-water-commons-public-trust-join-mainstream/" title="ReadFLOW’s Pioneering Work on Right to Water, Commons and Public Trust Join the Mainstream”>Read more »

California Drought and the Public Trust

By Jim Olson This has been a long time coming, inevitable really: Since the California Supreme Court’s decision in the National AudubonMono Lake” case back in the 1980s, courts have recognized the hydrologic connection between navigable and non-navigable but tributary streams and the groundwater that replenishes them.  Indeed, it would be archaic to recognize… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/california-drought-and-the-public-trust/" title="ReadCalifornia Drought and the Public Trust”>Read more »

Holiday Thoughts on the Paris Climate Change Agreement: A Christmas Gift of Hope and Reality

By Jim Olson, President FLOW (For Love of Water)   We can be thankful that nations of the world have opened the door to the foyer to address climate change. Most encouraging is the senses of cooperation to protect this home we call earth. The other end of the promise and hope of the Paris… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/holiday-thoughts-on-the-paris-climate-change-agreement-a-christmas-gift-of-hope-and-reality/" title="ReadHoliday Thoughts on the Paris Climate Change Agreement: A Christmas Gift of Hope and Reality”>Read more »

Great Lakes Lawyers & Scientists Urge Gov. Snyder & AG Schuette: Imminent Hazard Requires Immediate Actions to Eliminate Oil Risk in Straits of Mackinac

Filling a void left by the state, a Great Lakes law and policy group and its scientific advisors released a report today calling on the Snyder administration to take interim steps – including the immediate temporary halt of oil flowing through two aging pipelines in the Mackinac Straits – and swiftly pursue an action plan”excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/great-lakes-lawyers-scientists-urge-gov-snyder-ag-schuette-imminent-hazard-requires-immediate-actions-eliminate-oil-risk-straits-mackinac/" title="ReadGreat Lakes Lawyers & Scientists Urge Gov. Snyder & AG Schuette: Imminent Hazard Requires Immediate Actions to Eliminate Oil Risk in Straits of Mackinac”>Read more »