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Inter And Intrastate Usage Of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1986

Inter And Intrastate Usage Of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview, A. Dan Tarlock

All Faculty Scholarship

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The Law Of Equitable Apportionment Revisited, Undated And Restated, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1985

The Law Of Equitable Apportionment Revisited, Undated And Restated, A. Dan Tarlock

All Faculty Scholarship

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Introduction To Symposium, Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1983

Introduction To Symposium, Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock

All Faculty Scholarship

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Federal Proprietary Water Rights For Western Energy Development: An Analysis Of A Red Herring? (With S. Fairfax), A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1982

Federal Proprietary Water Rights For Western Energy Development: An Analysis Of A Red Herring? (With S. Fairfax), A. Dan Tarlock

All Faculty Scholarship

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Western Water Law And Coal Development, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1980

Western Water Law And Coal Development, A. Dan Tarlock

All Faculty Scholarship

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Gone With The Water - Drainage Rights And Storm Water Management In Pennsylvania, R. Timothy Weston Jan 1976

Gone With The Water - Drainage Rights And Storm Water Management In Pennsylvania, R. Timothy Weston

Villanova Law Review

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Drinking Water Regulation, Nicholas A. Robinson Jan 1975

Drinking Water Regulation, Nicholas A. Robinson

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

As 1974 drew to a close, President Ford signed legislation extending federal jurisdiction into a new realm: the quality of public drinking water supplies. This Safe Drinking Water Act is an interesting piece of legislation. It probably will become one more bit of data for the MOLDS System, and the Act, fortunately, has provisions which meet some of the criteria which Luther Avery set forth. Before describing the Act, I want to present a few statistics and background facts about this innocent bit of H2O.