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A Bright Idea From The Black Canyon: Federal Judicial Review Of Reserved Water Right Settlements, Reed D. Benson
A Bright Idea From The Black Canyon: Federal Judicial Review Of Reserved Water Right Settlements, Reed D. Benson
Faculty Scholarship
Under the reserved water rights doctrine, lands the federal government has designated for a particular purpose have rights to sufficient water to fulfill that purpose. Reserved water rights are also known as Winters rights after the doctrine's foundational case, in which the United States Supreme Court held that Congress must have intended to reserve sufficient water to irrigate an Indian reservation although the treaty establishing that reservation said nothing about water.
Contemporary Water Issues, Susan Kelly
Land & Water Planning: Another State's Perspective - Water Resources Regional Plan Policies, Kathleen M. Chavez, P.E.
Land & Water Planning: Another State's Perspective - Water Resources Regional Plan Policies, Kathleen M. Chavez, P.E.
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Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
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Dairies In New Mexico: The Environmental Implications Of A New Industry, Denise D. Fort, Anthony Edwards
Dairies In New Mexico: The Environmental Implications Of A New Industry, Denise D. Fort, Anthony Edwards
Faculty Scholarship
The dairy industry, at first blush, might seem to be an odd growth industry for New Mexico, but the last decade has seen an extraordinary expansion of the industry in the state. The presence of the industry has consequences for the state in several domains, including water quantity and water quality, as well as economics, animal welfare and state finances. This article is an attempt to characterize these implications for water policy and to solicit insights from those who are familiar with the industry.
Steps To Flow Restoration: Lessons From The Northwest, Reed D. Benson
Steps To Flow Restoration: Lessons From The Northwest, Reed D. Benson
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Ecological Flows In New Mexico - It Has Been Done, Adrian Oglesby
Ecological Flows In New Mexico - It Has Been Done, Adrian Oglesby
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The Pragmatics Of Allocating Water For Stream Flows, Steve Harris
The Pragmatics Of Allocating Water For Stream Flows, Steve Harris
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New Mexico Wildlife Conservation Act: Cooperative Action For Native Species Recovery, Stephanie Carman, David Propst
New Mexico Wildlife Conservation Act: Cooperative Action For Native Species Recovery, Stephanie Carman, David Propst
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Andy Nuñez: His Life, Career, & Contributions, Bridgette Burbank, Jerold Widdison
Andy Nuñez: His Life, Career, & Contributions, Bridgette Burbank, Jerold Widdison
Water Matters!
For years and years, reaching back well before his time in the Legislature, Rep. Nuñez has been a strong advocate not only for the state’s people but for its land and water resources.
The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery, Dale D. Goble
The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery, Dale D. Goble
Natural Resources Journal
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