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- New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 7-10) (1)
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Slides: Moffat Collection System Project, Travis Bray
Slides: Moffat Collection System Project, Travis Bray
Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)
Presenter: Travis Bray, Project Manager, Moffat Collection System Project, Denver Water
45 slides
Slides: Climate Change And The Death Of Stationarity: A New Era For Western Water?, Stephen T. Gray
Slides: Climate Change And The Death Of Stationarity: A New Era For Western Water?, Stephen T. Gray
Western Water Law, Policy and Management: Ripples, Currents, and New Channels for Inquiry (Martz Summer Conference, June 3-5)
Presenter: Steven T. Gray, Wyoming State Climatologist, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
48 slides
Climate Variability And Western Water: What Can We Expect?, Roger S. Pulwarty
Climate Variability And Western Water: What Can We Expect?, Roger S. Pulwarty
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
7 pages.
When States Collide: Allocating The Waters Of The North Platte River, Robert H. Abrams
When States Collide: Allocating The Waters Of The North Platte River, Robert H. Abrams
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
Water Rights, The Public Trust Doctrine, And The Protection Of Instream Uses, Richard C. Ausness
Water Rights, The Public Trust Doctrine, And The Protection Of Instream Uses, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Our society uses water for a variety of productive purposes, including domestic, agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and energy development. Most of these uses require physical removal of water from watercourses or ground water aquifers. Water can also serve useful purposes, however, when it remains a lake or stream. Flowing water helps to maintain water quality and furthers other uses such as recreation, aesthetic values, and ecological interests—referred to as “instream uses.”
Large quantities of water must remain in place to safeguard instream uses. At the same time, the increasing demands of consumptive water users are significantly reducing streamflows and lake levels …
New York City’S Battles For Imported Water, J. Kevin Healy
New York City’S Battles For Imported Water, J. Kevin Healy
New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 7-10)
16 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
The Riparian Right Of Streamflow Protection In The Eastern States, Peter N. Davis
The Riparian Right Of Streamflow Protection In The Eastern States, Peter N. Davis
Faculty Publications
This article analyzes the extent to which the riparian doctrine can be employed to protect minimum streamflows for purposes of maintaining fish and wildlife habitat, recreational use capacity and waste assimilative capacity of watercourses in the eastern states.