- Floyd Dominy
Floyd Dominy (born 1909) was the
Nebraska -bornBureau of Reclamation Commissioner fromMay 1 1959 to 1969. Dominy joined the Bureau in 1946. He was the Assistant Commissioner from 1957 to 1958.A power broker in the
American West , he eagerly pursued large waterpublic works projects such asGlen Canyon Dam and the resulting creation ofLake Powell . He was critically portrayed inMarc Reisner 's voluminous opus, "Cadillac Desert ", as a hard-nosed, take-no-prisoners apparatchik in service of power for power's sake. Dominy has said of the controversy surrounding his tenure in office: "I have no apologies. I was a crusader for the development of water. I was the Messiah. I was the evangelist who went out and argued persuasively for the harness of water for the benefit of people."Reisner, and other anti-dam environmentalists, contend that many Western dams were primarily pork, unsustainable without huge governmental subsidy, and that they contributed to the environmental degradation of the West. Dominy believes that the water should be used in service of the people—that the measure of a river's health and utility is how many people can easily use it.
Trivia
Early in the
Nixon administration , Dominy was fired by James Watt, who would later become controversial as Secretary of the Interior in theReagan Administration . Dominy was replaced byEllis L. Armstrong .References
* Reisner, Marc (1993). "Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water (Paperback)". Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-017824-4.
* McPhee, John (1971). "Encounters with the Archdruid (Hardcover)". Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0-374-14822-8.
* [http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=5980 Interview with High Country News, retrieved Nov. 2, 2005]
* [http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.PrintableArticle?article_id=4583 High Country News article, retrieved Nov. 2, 2005]
* [http://www.usbr.gov/history/dominy.html BuRec Bio]
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