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Slides: Indigenous Water Justice In The Columbia River Basin, Barbara Cosens
Slides: Indigenous Water Justice In The Columbia River Basin, Barbara Cosens
Indigenous Water Justice Symposium (June 6)
Presenter: Barbara Cosens, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty, University of Idaho College of Law, Waters of the West Interdisciplinary Program
17 slides
Life Begins At 50: Ferc Relicensing Under The Federal Power Act, Thomas N. Russo
Life Begins At 50: Ferc Relicensing Under The Federal Power Act, Thomas N. Russo
Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
5 pages.
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado Law School professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Mark Squillace.
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers will be the theme for this year's water conference, June 6-8 at the Law School in Boulder. The conference will consider the changing demands for water in the West and the need to reallocate a portion of the existing uses of water to new uses.
The first day will provide the background by looking at the most likely sources of water to meet these demands, including agriculture, federal water projects, interstate transfers, and …