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Final legal challenge to Basecamp glamping dismissed

Protect Our Water Jackson Hole opted to withdraw its case before the state’s Environmental Quality Council to appeal the sewage permit of Tammah, formerly known as Basecamp, granted by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.
The organization made the move following a Wyoming Supreme Court decision from April that Protect Our Water lacked legal standing to contest the development. The organization subsequently decided the continuation of the legal battle would be a poor use of resources.

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