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Fort Collins And The Cache La Poudre River: An Integrated Greenway Vision, Kari V. Henderson
Fort Collins And The Cache La Poudre River: An Integrated Greenway Vision, Kari V. Henderson
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
16 pages.
Contains references.
Transferring Indian Reserved Rights To Instream Flows: Lessons From The Big Horn Adjudication, Mark Squillace
Transferring Indian Reserved Rights To Instream Flows: Lessons From The Big Horn Adjudication, Mark Squillace
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The Legal Dilemma Of Groundwater Under The Integrated Environmental Plan For The Mexican-United States Border Area., M. Diane Barber
The Legal Dilemma Of Groundwater Under The Integrated Environmental Plan For The Mexican-United States Border Area., M. Diane Barber
St. Mary's Law Journal
This paper will explore the dilemma of implementing an appropriate legal format to best guide proposals for resolution of groundwater contamination. It will review groundwater under the Integrated Environmental Plan for the Mexico-United States Border Area (the Plan) and examine groundwater law in Mexico and in the four border states from a historical perspective. It will consider existing agreements between the two countries and propose adoption of the Bellagio Draft Treaty as the only legally viable means of achieving long-term remedial groundwater solutions. This paper, however, will also note isolated situations may be effectively addressed by the IBWC Minute, pending …