Category: Resources
Comments on Proposed Development on Fish Creek Road: One Wildlife Ranch
September 27, 2022 Comments submitted on behalf of Protect Our Water Jackson Hole in response to the proposed development on Fish Creek Road: DEV2022-0002: One Wildlife Ranch, Rural-Planned Residential Development....
Trihydro Wastewater Treatment Plant Technical Review Report
July 8, 2022 Trihydro completed a comprehensive, third-party study of the Town of Jackson, Wyoming Wastewater Treatment Plant. Read their Draft 2021 Wastewater Treatment Plant Technical Review Report.
2021 Annual Report
2021 was a monumental year for raising water quality awareness in Jackson Hole and further driving supporters, policymakers, and funders to address local water quality issues. 2021 was also a...
Comments on Proposed Revisions to the Teton County Small Wastewater Facility Regulations
November 11, 2021 Comments submitted on behalf of Protect Our Water Jackson Hole in response to the draft Teton County Small Wastewater Facility Regulations released on October 13, 2021.
Invisible Rivers Booklet
The Snake River doesn’t just flow down the visible river channel. It flows underground through the cobble, gravel, and sand across the entire valley floor and supports extraordinary biodiversity of...
2020 Annual Report
Despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, Protect Our Water JH made important progress toward both short and long-term goals in regard to Teton County, WY water quality through...
Comments on Proposed Updates to the 2012 Comprehensive Plan
September 10, 2020 Comments submitted on behalf of Wyoming Outdoor Council, Protect Our Water Jackson Hole, and the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance in response to the Public Review Draft of...
Proposal for Rulemaking to Protect Teton County’s Public Water Systems
September 1, 2020 Proposal submitted on behalf of Protect Our Water Jackson Hole and Wyoming Outdoor Council recommending a draft rule for consideration that would require all public water systems...
Wastewater Is Key to Reducing Nitrogen Pollution
June 2, 2016 — Upgrading wastewater treatment plants can dramatically reduce a municipality’s nitrogen footprint. Upgrading wastewater treatment facilities as well as household septic systems can be expensive, but such...
Request to deny upzone proposals in Northern South Park pending comprehensive wastewater management planning
August 21, 2020 Comments submitted on behalf of the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, Wyoming Outdoor Council, and Protect Our Water Jackson Hole requesting a county-wide wastewater management plan to precede...