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Creating A Legal Framework For Regulation Of Natural Gas Extraction From The Marcellus Shale Formation, Laura C. Reeder
Creating A Legal Framework For Regulation Of Natural Gas Extraction From The Marcellus Shale Formation, Laura C. Reeder
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Priceline For Pollution: Auctions To Allocate Public Pollution Control Dollars, Robert W. Adler
Priceline For Pollution: Auctions To Allocate Public Pollution Control Dollars, Robert W. Adler
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Mitigation Banking: Is State Assumption Of Permitting Authority More Effective, Adrienne M. Sakyi
Mitigation Banking: Is State Assumption Of Permitting Authority More Effective, Adrienne M. Sakyi
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Free Trade And Sustainability Through The Lens Of Nicaragua: How Cafta-Dr Should Be Amended To Promote The Triple Bottom Line, Paulette L. Stenzel
Free Trade And Sustainability Through The Lens Of Nicaragua: How Cafta-Dr Should Be Amended To Promote The Triple Bottom Line, Paulette L. Stenzel
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Don't Take The Bait: Why Usda Organic Certification Is Wrong For Salmon, Jessica Hass
Don't Take The Bait: Why Usda Organic Certification Is Wrong For Salmon, Jessica Hass
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Land Use And Water Supply, Susan Kelly, Joanne Hilton
Land Use And Water Supply, Susan Kelly, Joanne Hilton
Water Matters!
As New Mexico grows and develops, there is a continuing increase in water demand and the need to provide additional supplies. Recent studies estimate the current population of the State to be about two million people, and the population is expected to grow to approximately 3,400,000 by 2050. Regional water plans project water demands for 16 regions within New Mexico. The total projected new water use associated with population growth—the public water supply and associated commercial sectors, exclusive of agriculture, mining, or other industries—ranges from 280,000 to 380,000 acre-feet per year of new water supply needed in the next 40 …