Inletkeeper Blog
Alaska’s Flawed Water Rights Do Not Safeguard Wild Salmon
Cook Inletkeeper has been fighting this biased process for decades. Now, DNR has started another scoping process to ask the public for their input before the Department undertakes the task of revising the reservation of water regulations. Deadline to submit comments has been extended to November 29th @ 5:00 pm.
Protect the Susitna Valley: Renewed Threat of Coalbed Methane Drilling
The State must evaluate the costs of any gas exploration project alongside other major proposed developments, including the West Susitna Industrial Access Corridor, Donlin Right of Way, Susitna Coal and Carbon Capture project, and proposed pipeline extensions, to fully understand the full breadth of impact to the Susitna Watershed.
Climate Community, with Coffee
Climate change can be a lonely and alienating issue. But solving it is a team sport.
Salmonfest Salmon Champions 2024
It is our hope that when folks depart from the Salmonfest sea, their hearts are filled with joy and a renewed dedication to the salmon movement in Alaska
Support Local, Protect Local: Join Cook Inletkeeper’s Business Partner Program
Are you a business owner who shares our vision? Become a Cook Inletkeeper Partner today, and let your customers know that you stand for clean water and healthy salmon. By joining our Business Partner Program, you’re not just making a donation—you’re making a statement. You’re showing your customers that you care about the future of Cook Inlet, and that your business is committed to the well-being of the community.
Make an Impact with your PFD
Rather than participating in Pick.Click.Give., which charges a 7% coordination fee, we’re asking you to donate directly from your PFD this year. In the past, that fee has redirected over $14,000 away from our efforts to protect Cook Inlet | Tikahtnu.
HEA Board Approves Contract for State’s Largest Solar Farm
Though Homer Electric Association’s purchase price for the new solar power won’t be public until RIPP presents the contract for approval by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska, Baker confirmed that it beats the current cost of HEA’s gas-fired power.
Take Action: Wild Salmon Still Need Water
Inletkeeper has been fighting this biased process for decades. Now, DNR has started another scoping process to ask the public for their input before the Department undertakes the task of revising the reservation of water regulations.
West Susitna Access Road Project
As proposed, the 23-mile West Su Access Road would cut across significant salmon systems, including the Susitna and Little Susitna rivers, to access State lands planned for resource development.
Net Metering Continues: HEA July Meeting Update
This calls into question HEA’s commitment, or lack thereof, to member transparency. We understand not wanting to add fuel to an unpopular opinion from one board member, but members have a right to know what is discussed at board meetings and the intentions of the board members, popular or unpopular. Instead of telling members their comments are misinformed, HEA should better inform members by publishing recordings of each board meeting and capturing more detailed minutes.
