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Full-Text Articles in Law
Water Law In The Western United States, Susan Kelly
Water Law In The Western United States, Susan Kelly
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Colorado's Instream Flow Program: History And Current Activities, The Colorado Water Conservation Board
Colorado's Instream Flow Program: History And Current Activities, The Colorado Water Conservation Board
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Some Municipal Programs To Develop And/Or Sustain Living Rivers In New Mexico, Claudia Borchert
Some Municipal Programs To Develop And/Or Sustain Living Rivers In New Mexico, Claudia Borchert
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Status Of New Mexico's Rivers - Existing Data Panel, Stephanie Carman, James Hogan
Status Of New Mexico's Rivers - Existing Data Panel, Stephanie Carman, James Hogan
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Environmental Flow Issues & Science, Tom Annear
Environmental Flows In Elephant Butte Irrigation District, Gary Esslinger
Environmental Flows In Elephant Butte Irrigation District, Gary Esslinger
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Climate Change, Streamflows, And Water Management Implications In The Upper Rio Grande Watershed, Brian H. Hurd
Climate Change, Streamflows, And Water Management Implications In The Upper Rio Grande Watershed, Brian H. Hurd
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Environmental Flows Allocation Process In Texas, Kevin Mayes
Environmental Flows Allocation Process In Texas, Kevin Mayes
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Geomorphic Condition And Shallow Aquifers, Shann Stringer
Geomorphic Condition And Shallow Aquifers, Shann Stringer
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Riparian Area And Upper Watershed Condition, Mary Steuver
Riparian Area And Upper Watershed Condition, Mary Steuver
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The E-Flow Challenge In An Acequia Irrigation System With Storage - Environmental Flow Workshop, Harold Trujillo
The E-Flow Challenge In An Acequia Irrigation System With Storage - Environmental Flow Workshop, Harold Trujillo
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Climate Adaptation Policy At The Continental Level: Natural Resources In North America And Europe, Paul Stanton Kibel
Climate Adaptation Policy At The Continental Level: Natural Resources In North America And Europe, Paul Stanton Kibel
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This article assesses the extent to which the concepts of climate proofing and climate policy coherence have found expression in continental natural resource regimes established in North America and Europe. The article first examines the recognition of these concepts within three North American crossborder regimes directly impacted by climate change: the Waters Treaty between Mexico and the United States; the Pacific Salmon Treaty between Canada and the United States; and the North American Waterfowl Management Plan between Canada, Mexico and the United States. Next it considers the extent to which these concepts are reflected in recent European initiatives related to …
Wastewater Resources: Rethinking Centralized Wastewater Treatment Systems, Land Use Planning And Water Conservation, Colin Crawford
Wastewater Resources: Rethinking Centralized Wastewater Treatment Systems, Land Use Planning And Water Conservation, Colin Crawford
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This article aims to contribute to the debate about the legal and regulatory failure to search for imaginative-and immediate-solutions to questions of wastewater management. Following this introductory section, Part I examines the existing, highly centralized models of wastewater treatment in the United States. To do so, Part I first examines federal environmental law and regulation relating to wastewater treatment. In addition, Part I briefly looks at a sampling of state laws affecting wastewater treatment and concludes that neither federal law nor typical state laws express a preference for centralized wastewater treatment-the dominant and default method for wastewater treatment in the …