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A Question of Quality - Jay Gilbertson Part 2

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Hosts: Travis Entenman & Lori Walsh
Guest:
Jay Gilbertson, Manager of East Dakota Water Development District

Episode Summary

In the third episode of the Rivers and Rangelands podcast, hosts Travis Entenman and Lori Walsh sit down with Jay Gilbertson for a wide-ranging discussion on water rights and the science of aquifer drilling in South Dakota. The trio explores the dramatic variations in depth to bedrock across the state, from as shallow as 50 feet to wells plunging over 1,000 feet deep, and unpacks what these geological realities mean for communities relying on groundwater.

Gilbertson illuminates the legal framework of South Dakota water law, emphasizing the role of public trust and the doctrine of first-in-time, first-in-right. Listeners get an inside look at the permitting process, the critical importance of future use permits for community planning, and how water allocation in the Big Sioux aquifer is becoming increasingly challenging as demand rises. Historical anecdotes about fossil finds and unique South Dakota geology add depth and local color to the conversation, painting a vivid picture of both the region’s past and its water future.

Perfect for anyone curious about how water shapes communities, or for landowners and decision-makers navigating South Dakota’s evolving landscape, this episode combines expert insight with practical stories and a touch of history to keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

About the Show

Rivers & Rangelands explores conservation, water, and community in the Northern Great Plains. Hosted by Travis Entenman and Lori Walsh, the podcast asks big questions about how we care for our land and water — today and for generations to come.

🎶 Special thanks to Jami Lynn for providing the music for this episode. You can explore more of her music here: jamilynnsd.com

👉 Follow Friends of the Big Sioux River for more episodes, updates, and ways to get involved.

👉👉 And to hear more from Lori, follow So Much Sunlight, a newsletter of essays, poetry, and audio ephemera on Substack!

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Hosts: Travis Entenman & Lori Walsh
Guest:
Jay Gilbertson, Manager of East Dakota Water Development District

Episode Summary

In the third episode of the Rivers and Rangelands podcast, hosts Travis Entenman and Lori Walsh sit down with Jay Gilbertson for a wide-ranging discussion on water rights and the science of aquifer drilling in South Dakota. The trio explores the dramatic variations in depth to bedrock across the state, from as shallow as 50 feet to wells plunging over 1,000 feet deep, and unpacks what these geological realities mean for communities relying on groundwater.

Gilbertson illuminates the legal framework of South Dakota water law, emphasizing the role of public trust and the doctrine of first-in-time, first-in-right. Listeners get an inside look at the permitting process, the critical importance of future use permits for community planning, and how water allocation in the Big Sioux aquifer is becoming increasingly challenging as demand rises. Historical anecdotes about fossil finds and unique South Dakota geology add depth and local color to the conversation, painting a vivid picture of both the region’s past and its water future.

Perfect for anyone curious about how water shapes communities, or for landowners and decision-makers navigating South Dakota’s evolving landscape, this episode combines expert insight with practical stories and a touch of history to keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

About the Show

Rivers & Rangelands explores conservation, water, and community in the Northern Great Plains. Hosted by Travis Entenman and Lori Walsh, the podcast asks big questions about how we care for our land and water — today and for generations to come.

🎶 Special thanks to Jami Lynn for providing the music for this episode. You can explore more of her music here: jamilynnsd.com

👉 Follow Friends of the Big Sioux River for more episodes, updates, and ways to get involved.

👉👉 And to hear more from Lori, follow So Much Sunlight, a newsletter of essays, poetry, and audio ephemera on Substack!

  continue reading

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