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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Development Of Linear Water Quality Constraints For Optimal Groundwater Management, Richard C. Peralta, J. Solaimanian, S. A. Prathapar, C. L. Griffis
Development Of Linear Water Quality Constraints For Optimal Groundwater Management, Richard C. Peralta, J. Solaimanian, S. A. Prathapar, C. L. Griffis
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
Proposed is a procedure for incorporating solute transport as linear constraints within computer models for optimizing regional groundwater extraction strategies. . MODCON procedure uses linear goal programming. embedded linearized equations for flow and solute transport. and MOC simulation model. Assumed is 20 flow and solute transport. and a dispersed conservative contaminant.
Conflicts Between Water Rights Administration And Water Quality Protection, Jan D. Laitos
Conflicts Between Water Rights Administration And Water Quality Protection, Jan D. Laitos
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
43 pages.
Water Development, Wildlife And Recreation: Panel, Charles W. Howe
Water Development, Wildlife And Recreation: Panel, Charles W. Howe
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
32 pages.
Contains 5 pages of footnotes and tables and 2 pages of references.
Includes a paper: "Option Value: Empirical Evidence from a Case Study of Recreation and Water Quality" by Douglas A. Greenley, Richard G. Walsh and Robert A. Young. A final version of this paper was published in 96(4) The Quarterly Journal of Economics (1981): 657-673.
The Use Of “Nonnavigable” Water For Public Purposes, John E. Thorson
The Use Of “Nonnavigable” Water For Public Purposes, John E. Thorson
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
18 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: Water As A Public Resource: Emerging Rights And Obligations, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Water As A Public Resource: Emerging Rights And Obligations, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell, David H. Getches, and Charles F. Wilkinson.
This conference focused on the legal rights associated with a broad range of public uses and interests in water including recreation, fish and wildlife protection, and water quality. Evolving legal areas such as the public trust doctrine, instream flow laws, federal reserved rights, and wetlands protection were discussed.
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations considered the extension of the public trust doctrine to areas previously not covered by this concept, as well as developments in …