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2000 Amendments To Colorado Utes Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 106th Congress
2000 Amendments To Colorado Utes Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 106th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act Amendments of 2000 in Consolidated Appropriations Act of Dec. 21, 2001 (PL 106-554, Appendix D, Title III, 114 Stat. 2763A-258 ). The timetable set forth in the Settlement Agreement has not been met. The irrigation water provisions cannot be met due to Endangered Species Act, biological opinions and Federal Water Pollution Control Act requirements which reduce the amount that can be drawn from the Animas and La Plata Rivers. The facilities and amount of water must be significantly reduced. To compensate the Tribes, capital costs are waived and funds for natural …
Protecting Instream Flows In Prior Appropriation States: Legal And Policy Issues, Janet C. Neuman
Protecting Instream Flows In Prior Appropriation States: Legal And Policy Issues, Janet C. Neuman
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
17 pages.
Local Government Community Greenspace Preservation: Create The Georgia Greenspace Commission: Establish The Georgia Greenspace Trust Fund, John Mcmahon
Georgia State University Law Review
By adding several sections to the Georgia Code relating to local government, the Act creates the Georgia Greenspace Commission and provides for its membership, powers and duties, and operations. The Act provides a flexible framework of policies, rules, and regulations through which Georgia's populous and rapidly growing cities and counties can voluntarily develop programs to preserve community green space for recreational activities and protection of natural resources. The Act also creates the Georgia Greenspace Trust Fund, provides guidelines for appropriations and contributions to the fund, and defines how grants will be disbursed to local governments for preservation of greenspace.
Sports Facilities, Redevelopment, And The Centrality Of Downtown Areas: Observations And Lessons From Experiences In A Rustbelt And Sunbelt City, Mark S. Rosentraub
Sports Facilities, Redevelopment, And The Centrality Of Downtown Areas: Observations And Lessons From Experiences In A Rustbelt And Sunbelt City, Mark S. Rosentraub
Marquette Sports Law Review
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