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- Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11) (3)
- Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15) (2)
- Faculty Publications (1)
- Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution (Summer Conference, June 6-9) (1)
- Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8) (1)
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Takings And Water Rights [Includes Unsigned Annotations By David Getches], David H. Getches
Takings And Water Rights [Includes Unsigned Annotations By David Getches], David H. Getches
Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
13 pages (includes 1 illustration).
Includes unsigned annotations by David Getches.
Floodplain And Wetland Regulatory “Takings”, Jon A. Kusler
Floodplain And Wetland Regulatory “Takings”, Jon A. Kusler
Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
4 pages.
Shifting The Uses Of Water In The West: An Overview, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Shifting The Uses Of Water In The West: An Overview, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
31 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: The Federal Impact On State Water Rights, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: The Federal Impact On State Water Rights, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
The Federal Impact on State Water Rights (Summer Conference, June 11-13)
Conference organizers and/or speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professors James N. Corbridge, Jr., David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Richard B. Collins.
In general, water rights are a matter of state law. However, the availability and development of water are affected by important federal rights, policies and programs. In this conference, an outstanding group of private practitioners, government representatives and academics consider this important topic.
Groundwater And Intergovernmental Relations In The Southern San Joaquin Valley, California, Sally K. Fairfax, Barbara T. Andrews
Groundwater And Intergovernmental Relations In The Southern San Joaquin Valley, California, Sally K. Fairfax, Barbara T. Andrews
Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution (Summer Conference, June 6-9)
25 pages (includes maps).
Hybrid Systems: Outline, Harrison C. Dunning
Hybrid Systems: Outline, Harrison C. Dunning
Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
4 pages.
Agenda: Water Resources Allocation: Laws And Emerging Issues: A Short Course, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Water Resources Allocation: Laws And Emerging Issues: A Short Course, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
Even before the [Natural Resources Law] Center was established [in the fall of 1981], the [University of Colorado] School of Law was organizing annual natural resources law summer short courses. To date four programs have been presented:
- July 1980: "Federal Lands, Laws and Policies-and the Development of Natural Resources"
- June 1981: "Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues"
- June 1982: "New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: lnterbasin Transfers"
- June 1983: "Groundwater: Allocation; Development and Pollution"
(Reprinted from Resource Law Notes, no. 1, Jan. 1984, at 1.)
Speakers and instructors for this short course …
Maintaining Minimum Stream Flows For Wildlife And Recreation, A. Dan Tarlock
Maintaining Minimum Stream Flows For Wildlife And Recreation, A. Dan Tarlock
Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
27 pages.
Contains references.
Theories Of Water Pollution Litigation, Peter N. Davis
Theories Of Water Pollution Litigation, Peter N. Davis
Faculty Publications
The common law has traditionally provided the rules that govern relationships among landowners in their use of watercourses. These rules are embodied in the eastern United States in the doctrine of riparian rights, which addresses itself both to water quantity, and to water quality. Persons complaining of pollution of waters abutting their lands have, in addition to redress by complaint to the state pollution control agency, redress by lawsuit against the alleged polluter. This common law supplements the body of statutory law regulating the waters of the state for the benefit of the people.