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Water Law

2004

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Swancc: Full Of Sound And Fury, Signifying Nothing … Much?, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1017 (2004), Jeremy A. Colby Jan 2004

Swancc: Full Of Sound And Fury, Signifying Nothing … Much?, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1017 (2004), Jeremy A. Colby

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tribal Authority Under The Clean Air Act: How Is It Working?, Jana B. Milford Jan 2004

Tribal Authority Under The Clean Air Act: How Is It Working?, Jana B. Milford

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Books On John Wesley Powell, Denise D. Fort Jan 2004

Recent Books On John Wesley Powell, Denise D. Fort

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping And The Fate Of America's Fresh Waters [Review Of Book By Robert Glennon], Robert H. Abrams Jan 2004

Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping And The Fate Of America's Fresh Waters [Review Of Book By Robert Glennon], Robert H. Abrams

Journal Publications

This is a fun book to read. Most books of this genre decry a serious environmental problem and seek to influence a particular legal response to it. Those books tend to be long on details and heavy-handed in their advocacy. Many operate on the premise that the solution being presented requires an active effort at persuasion to convince the reader of the proposal's worth. This book is better: it tells fascinating stories, weaves together a series of poignant vignettes, and guides the reader to the desired conclusion implied by the book's title-America's water law in relation to groundwater pumping is …


Dividing The Waters: The California Experience, Brian E. Gray Jan 2004

Dividing The Waters: The California Experience, Brian E. Gray

Faculty Scholarship

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State V. Colosimo: Minnesota Anglers’ Freedom From Unreasonable Searches And Seizures Becomes “The One That Got Away”, Edwin J. Butterfoss, Joseph L. Daly Jan 2004

State V. Colosimo: Minnesota Anglers’ Freedom From Unreasonable Searches And Seizures Becomes “The One That Got Away”, Edwin J. Butterfoss, Joseph L. Daly

William Mitchell Law Review

This article examines the various opinions in the Colosimo case, including the opinion of the Minnesota Court of Appeals (which was reversed by the supreme court), as well as the majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions of the supreme court. The article provides a brief background of how the issue of stops and inspections by conservation officers has been dealt with in other jurisdictions before turning to a critique of the Minnesota Supreme Court's decision in Colosimo, which the authors consider far too expansive. The decision in Colosimo undermines the right of citizens of Minnesota to be free from invasions of …


Tribal Sovereignty Over Water Quality, Jessica Owley Jan 2004

Tribal Sovereignty Over Water Quality, Jessica Owley

Articles

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Clear The Air: The Road Taken: A Reflection On Michael C. Blumm & William Warnock's Roads Not Taken: Epa Vs. Clean Water, Clifford J. Villa Jan 2004

Clear The Air: The Road Taken: A Reflection On Michael C. Blumm & William Warnock's Roads Not Taken: Epa Vs. Clean Water, Clifford J. Villa

Faculty Scholarship

EPA vs. Clean Water presents case studies of the ostensible failure of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to implement the Clean Water Act in three principal areas: water quality impacts from dam operations, state water quality certification for nonpoint source discharges, and antidegradation requirements for nonpoint sources.


Water Wrongs: Why Can’T We Get It Right The First Time?, David Getches Jan 2004

Water Wrongs: Why Can’T We Get It Right The First Time?, David Getches

Publications

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Aquaculture And Pollutants Under The Clean Water Act: A Case For Regulation, Sean M. Helle Jan 2004

Aquaculture And Pollutants Under The Clean Water Act: A Case For Regulation, Sean M. Helle

Publications

No abstract provided.


New Sources, New Growth And The Clean Water Act, Jeffrey M. Gaba Jan 2004

New Sources, New Growth And The Clean Water Act, Jeffrey M. Gaba

Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters

This Article is discusses the means by which the federal Clean Water Act addresses the problem of growth in connection with the achievement and maintenance of water quality standards. The article discusses those existing water quality standards requirements that most directly affect the issue of growth. These include two distinct, and largely unrelated, sets of requirements. First, the Article discusses those provisions that affect the regulation of new or expanded discharges on waters not yet meeting water quality goals. These include, among others, the provisions of the TMDL process that address the allocation of waste loads to account for growth, …


The Last Gasp: The Conflict Over Management Of Replacement Water In The South Platte River Basin, Lain Strawn Jan 2004

The Last Gasp: The Conflict Over Management Of Replacement Water In The South Platte River Basin, Lain Strawn

University of Colorado Law Review

No abstract provided.