Episodes

  • 14: Water Right Transactions: Managing Expectations & Increasing Efficiencies with Kristina Ribellia
    Oct 24 2023

    Are you in need of buying or selling water rights? Join Kristina Ribellia, Western Water Market’s founder and president as she reflects on several water right transactions that she has been involved with over the last 5 years. Kristina provides invaluable insights to help you manage expectations and provides tips and tricks to help you move through your water right sale or purchase more efficiently.

    Plus, get the latest on what Kristina has been up to, from sharing Selah-Moxee Irrigation District’s Surplus Water Rights Auction results to her work on the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program.

    Get the full show notes on Western Water Market at:
    https://westernwatermarket.com/podcast-episode/14

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    28 mins
  • 13: Project Greenland for American Water & Energy Security with Thomas Schumann
    Feb 15 2023

    Greenland is home to 10% of the world's freshwater.  Some of which is now listed for sale on Western Water Market.  Join Thomas Schumann, global expert, thought leader, and founder of Project Greenland as he shares fascinating details about this new water source that is becoming available for domestic, agricultural, hydropower, commercial, and industrial uses in the West.  From water quality to logistics, Thomas provides a candid glimpse into this rare opportunity “for people, planet, and profit.”

    Get the full show notes on Western Water Market at:
    https://westernwatermarket.com/podcast-episode/13

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    16 mins
  • 12: Diving into Washington’s Trust Water Rights Program with Kelsey Collins
    Jan 20 2023

    Join Kristina Ribellia and Kelsey Collins as they dive into recent activities and updates involving one of the most valuable water rights tools in the West: Washington State’s Trust Water Rights Program.  

    The Trust Water Rights Program, which protects water rights from relinquishment while retaining their original priority date, fell under close scrutiny after a 2019 Seattle Times article left the public and Legislature with pointed questions.  As a result of the Department of Ecology’s swift and thoughtful response, we now have better informed and engaged stakeholders, increased transparency, helpful guidance, and sound recommendations to continue creating win-wins for water users and streamflows across the state.  Get the details first-hand from Kelsey Collins.

    Kelsey Collins is the Statewide Trust Water Coordinator and Water Acquisitions Lead for the Washington State Department of Ecology's Water Resources Program. Her duties include facilitating Ecology's water right acquisitions and policy support for the Trust Water Rights Program.

    Get the full show notes on Western Water Market at:
    https://westernwatermarket.com/podcast-episode/12

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    29 mins
  • 11: Selah-Moxee Irrigation District Surplus Water Rights Auction with Nathan Draper and Dan Haller
    Oct 11 2022

    Selah-Moxee Irrigation District (SMID) recently created a 9,000 acre-foot water bank through various conservation projects and land uses changes to help fund its $100 million conservation and modernization plan.  Now, SMID is auctioning a large portion of these senior, surplus water rights through online auctions on Western Water Market.  Join Nathan Draper, SMID manager, Dan Haller, SMID’s consultant, and Kristina Ribellia, founder of Western Water Market, as they dive in and lift the veil on these innovative approaches – and their informative outcomes. 

    RESOURCES

    • SMID Auction
    • SMID Water Bank & Auction FAQs
    • SMID News Release

    GET IN TOUCH

    • Nathan Draper on LinkedIn
    • Dan Haller on LinkedIn
    • Kristina Ribellia on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on Facebook
    • Western Water Market on Instagram
    • Western Water Market on YouTube
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    26 mins
  • 10: Creative water right solutions in the evolving West with Alyssa Moir
    Jun 20 2022

    As our landscapes, industries, and values evolve across the West, the use, need, and demand for water rights are also rapidly changing.  These transitions can be complicated – and it’s clear, now more than ever – that innovation and collaboration are key.  Join Alyssa Moir, an attorney with K&L Gates, as she shares two incredible examples of how rapport and innovative legal tools are creating win-wins for water right holders and water users in the West.  From transforming Washington’s last coal-fired power plant’s water right portfolio into the TransAlta Water Bank to forbearance agreements in California’s Shasta River Valley, Alyssa’s insights and enthusiasm give us hope for the future.

    RESOURCES

    • TransAlta Water Bank
    • Work with Alyssa Moir, K&L Gates

    GET IN TOUCH

    • Alyssa Moir on LinkedIn
    • Kristina Ribellia on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on Facebook
    • Western Water Market on Instagram
    • Western Water Market on YouTube
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    36 mins
  • 9: Top 10 things to know before buying property with water rights - Tips from Andy Dunn
    Mar 5 2022

    Buyer beware.  Whether you are looking to buy property with water rights or own water rights currently, this is one you don’t want to miss.  Andy Dunn, water rights expert and hydrogeologist with RH2 Engineering shares the top 10 things he has observed over the past 21 years working on water rights in Washington State.  

    Here are Andy Dunn's top 10 things to know before buying property with water rights:

    1. Look at the entire water right record for a water right that you are purchasing (or that you hold). [3:21]
    2. Don’t blindly trust a real estate agent when it comes to water rights on the property. [12:41]
    3. Know that a water right place of use can be larger than the number of authorized irrigated acres. [13:45]
    4. The property may only cover a portion of a water right’s place of use. [16:41]
    5. Assuming that owning the property containing the well or diversion is equal to owning the water right. [19:43]
    6. Purchasing a property with a permit on it, but not getting the permit assigned over to you in Ecology’s records as part of the property transaction. [21:19]
    7. Know and follow the provisions on your water right(s). [25:32]
    8. Be aware of the location when drilling an additional or replacement well. [31:27]
    9. Keep records associated with the source of water or water use. [35:52]
    10. Use a water rights attorney to help you with a water right issue. [40:10]

    RESOURCES

    • Work with Andy Dunn, RH2 Engineering
    • Washington Department of Ecology’s water rights document search 
    • Search and work with a water right attorney
    • Subscribe for future podcast episodes and market updates
    • Western Water Market

    GET IN TOUCH

    • Andy Dunn, RH2 Engineering - adunn@rh2.com
    • Contact Western Water Market
    • Kristina Ribellia on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on Facebook
    • Western Water Market on Instagram
    • Western Water Market on YouTube
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    44 mins
  • 8: Buying and selling water rights in Moses Lake and the greater Quincy Basin: A Q&A with Kelsey Mach and Aaron Fitterer
    Oct 21 2021

    Moses Lake, Washington and the greater Columbia Basin Project area is not only the headquarters of Western Water Market, but it's also one of the hottest water markets in the state. Join licensed geologist and water right expert Kelsey Mach with Landau Associates and real estate broker Aaron Fitterer for a timely and informative Q&A on all things water rights in the Basin -- from how to get them, what they are going for, and who is buying them.  Learn how Quincy Basin Permits are being combined to meet demand and what creative solutions are emerging in the competitive market.  Whether you're a developer, irrigator, public servant, or resident in the Basin, this is episode is for you.

    FULL SHOW NOTES

    https://westernwatermarket.com/podcast-episode/08

    RESOURCES

    • For Sale: Quincy Basin Groundwater Permits
    • For Sale: Odessa Groundwater Right
    • Buyer Listing: Seeking water rights to buy or lease in Coulee City area
    • Buyer Listing: Quincy Basin state basalt groundwater rights
    • Buyer Listing: Domestic + Irrigation water needed for Quincy Basin development
    • Subscribe for Western Water Market updates

    GET IN TOUCH

    • Kelsey Mach, Landau Associates — kmach@landauinc.com; (570) 980-0490
    • Aaron Fitterer, Coldwell Banker - Tomlinson Ranch & Home — agfitterer@dtmmllc.com; (509) 770-0521
    • Kristina Ribellia on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on Facebook
    • Western Water Market on YouTube
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    52 mins
  • 7: View water right due diligence and submit offer
    Sep 30 2021

    Western Water Market is again breaking the mold, pushing the envelope, and bringing us one step closer to a more open and efficient market in the West.  Join host Kristina Ribellia as she lifts the hood on Odessa Groundwater Right No. 5797-A and walks us through how this water right, currently for sale on Western Water Market, has the potential to fundamentally change the way we buy and sell water rights in the West.  Learn specifically how this water right listing is decreasing transaction costs, reaching potential buyers, increasing confidence and certainty, and accepting offers like never before.

    FULL SHOW NOTES

    https://westernwatermarket.com/podcast-episode/07

    RESOURCES

    • View listing for Odessa Groundwater For Sale, including due diligence review, map of potential transferability, and bid form.

    LET'S CONNECT

    • Kristina Ribellia on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on LinkedIn
    • Western Water Market on Facebook
    • Western Water Market
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    15 mins