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Land Use, Water Conservation And Other Things To Think About, Dale Dekker Oct 2008

Land Use, Water Conservation And Other Things To Think About, Dale Dekker

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Overview Of The City's Demand Management Programs - Providing Water For Future Growth, Dale Lyons Oct 2008

Overview Of The City's Demand Management Programs - Providing Water For Future Growth, Dale Lyons

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No abstract provided.


Regulating Land Use - Protecting The Water, Joseph Quintana Oct 2008

Regulating Land Use - Protecting The Water, Joseph Quintana

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Role Of The State - Ose Water Availability Opinions, John Longworth, P.E. Oct 2008

Role Of The State - Ose Water Availability Opinions, John Longworth, P.E.

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No abstract provided.


Are We Making The Land/Water Connection?, Lora A. Lucero Oct 2008

Are We Making The Land/Water Connection?, Lora A. Lucero

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Land & Water Planning In The Middle Valley, Sandy Fish Oct 2008

Land & Water Planning In The Middle Valley, Sandy Fish

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Water For Energy Development In Southern New Mexico: A Case Study Of The Duke Energy Luna Energy Facility, Tim De Young Jul 2008

Water For Energy Development In Southern New Mexico: A Case Study Of The Duke Energy Luna Energy Facility, Tim De Young

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Ethics, Professionalism And Politics, Ronald Kaiser Jul 2008

Ethics, Professionalism And Politics, Ronald Kaiser

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Spokane River & Aquifer: An Uncompacte Watershed, Rachael Paschal Osborn Jul 2008

Spokane River & Aquifer: An Uncompacte Watershed, Rachael Paschal Osborn

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The Model Interstate Water Compact, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law Jul 2008

The Model Interstate Water Compact, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law

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Brackish Ground Water - An Untapped Resource For Energy Development?, John Shomaker Jul 2008

Brackish Ground Water - An Untapped Resource For Energy Development?, John Shomaker

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Congressional Concerns Related To The Energy-Water Nexus, Erik Webb Jul 2008

Congressional Concerns Related To The Energy-Water Nexus, Erik Webb

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Federal Water R&D: Current Landscape, Future Goals And Emerging Technologies, Gene Whitney Jul 2008

Federal Water R&D: Current Landscape, Future Goals And Emerging Technologies, Gene Whitney

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Abiquiu Reservoir Present And Future, Andrew Lieuwen, Ph.D. Jun 2008

Abiquiu Reservoir Present And Future, Andrew Lieuwen, Ph.D.

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Rio Grande Reservoir Symposium: Federal Perspective - Upper Rio Grande Operations Model And Urwops Update, April Sanders Jun 2008

Rio Grande Reservoir Symposium: Federal Perspective - Upper Rio Grande Operations Model And Urwops Update, April Sanders

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The Arkansas And Republican River Compacts: Litigation And Lessons, John B. Draper Jun 2008

The Arkansas And Republican River Compacts: Litigation And Lessons, John B. Draper

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Rio Grande Reservoirs: Legal Framework And Operations, Herman Settemeyer Jun 2008

Rio Grande Reservoirs: Legal Framework And Operations, Herman Settemeyer

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An Environmental Perspective On Rio Grande Reservoirs, Kara Gillon Jun 2008

An Environmental Perspective On Rio Grande Reservoirs, Kara Gillon

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Overview Of Reservoir Operations And Water Management In New Mexico, Kevin G. Flanigan Jun 2008

Overview Of Reservoir Operations And Water Management In New Mexico, Kevin G. Flanigan

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Systematic Municipal Water Use Accounting And Gpcd Calculations, John W. Longworth Jun 2008

Systematic Municipal Water Use Accounting And Gpcd Calculations, John W. Longworth

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Historic El Vado Reservoir Operations, Viola Sanchez Jun 2008

Historic El Vado Reservoir Operations, Viola Sanchez

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Boundary Waters Treaty Of 1909 As A Model For Interjurisdictional Water Governance, Robert H. Abrams Jan 2008

Boundary Waters Treaty Of 1909 As A Model For Interjurisdictional Water Governance, Robert H. Abrams

Journal Publications

In an age of increasing interjurisdictional water conflict and water management concern, the list of accomplishments of the Boundary Water Treaty of 1909 (BWT), reached in a harmonious manner, raises the possibility that, perhaps, the management mechanisms of the BWT might beneficially be used in other contexts. This Article will take up that possibility in the context of three contemporary American interstate water allocation disputes. These disputes are (1) a relatively simple cross-border complaint by a downstream state, South Carolina, that North Carolina cities are using too much water of the Catawba River; (2) the basin-wide dispute regarding water use …


Massachusetts V. Epa And The Future Of Environmental Standing In Climate Change Litigation And Beyond, Randall S. Abate Jan 2008

Massachusetts V. Epa And The Future Of Environmental Standing In Climate Change Litigation And Beyond, Randall S. Abate

Journal Publications

This Article focuses on the future scope of environmental standing after Massachusetts v. EPA. Injury in fact has been and remains the most controversial component of the environmental standing test within and outside the context of global environmental harms. Part I of this Article discusses the background context of environmental standing for global environmental harms and its corresponding origins in procedural and substantive injury claims in cases involving purely domestic environmental harms. Part II examines the landmark decision in Massachusetts v. EPA and considers how it confirms and extends standing jurisprudence for global environmental harms, yet fails to resolve some …


New Jersey V. Epa, Nathan Borgford-Parnell Jan 2008

New Jersey V. Epa, Nathan Borgford-Parnell

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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Recent Developments In Australian Climate Change Litigation: Forward Momentum From Down Under, Tracy Bach, Justin Brown Jan 2008

Recent Developments In Australian Climate Change Litigation: Forward Momentum From Down Under, Tracy Bach, Justin Brown

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Contraction Of Limited Tort Immunity For Recreational Liability In Illinois, 42 J. Marshall L. Rev. 65 (2008), Barnett P. Ruttenberg, Thomas Gianturco Jan 2008

An Analysis Of The Contraction Of Limited Tort Immunity For Recreational Liability In Illinois, 42 J. Marshall L. Rev. 65 (2008), Barnett P. Ruttenberg, Thomas Gianturco

UIC Law Review

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A Realistic Evaluation Of Climate Change Litigation Through The Lens Of A Hypothetical Lawsuit, Shi-Ling Hsu Jan 2008

A Realistic Evaluation Of Climate Change Litigation Through The Lens Of A Hypothetical Lawsuit, Shi-Ling Hsu

Scholarly Publications

Several dozen cases that can be classified as "climate change litigation" have been filed worldwide, and legal scholars have already generated a considerable amount of writing on the phenomenon. The debate and scholarship has sometimes gotten ahead of itself, reflecting on the normative implications of outcomes that are still speculative at this point. This Article seeks to ground this debate by analyzing the actual legal doctrines that may serve as bases for liability, and seeks to make a realistic evaluation of the likelihood of success of these types of suits. Climate change litigation, in its various forms, raises issues of …


Settlement Of The Acf Controversy: Sisyphus At The Dawn Of The 21st Century, Robert H. Abrams Jan 2008

Settlement Of The Acf Controversy: Sisyphus At The Dawn Of The 21st Century, Robert H. Abrams

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The ancient Greek myth in which Sisyphus is condemned to perpetually roll a massive boulder up a hill only to have it fall back down now symbolizes repetitive, ultimately fruitless effort. The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) basin rapidly has become the emblem of Sisyphean water conflict in the eastern United States. It has the potential to rival some of the West's long-running water disputes, although it will never challenge the Colorado River in that regard.

At the outset, it is important to recognize that there are many parties with an interest in the ACF basin. The most prominent in recent years are …


The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997, Paul A. Crotty Jan 2008

The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997, Paul A. Crotty

NYLS Law Review

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Disappearing Acts: How Parens Patriae Makes Private Environmental Suits Vanish In The Blink Of An Eye, Christopher Way Jan 2008

Disappearing Acts: How Parens Patriae Makes Private Environmental Suits Vanish In The Blink Of An Eye, Christopher Way

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

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