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Maintaining Minimum Stream Flows For Wildlife And Recreation, A. Dan Tarlock Jun 1981

Maintaining Minimum Stream Flows For Wildlife And Recreation, A. Dan Tarlock

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

27 pages.

Contains references.


Federal Reserved Water Rights Policy And Improving Federal-State Relations In The West: A Discussion Of The Need For Federal Legislation On Reserved Rights: Outline, Charles B. Roe, Jr. Jun 1981

Federal Reserved Water Rights Policy And Improving Federal-State Relations In The West: A Discussion Of The Need For Federal Legislation On Reserved Rights: Outline, Charles B. Roe, Jr.

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

8 pages.


State Prohibitions On The Interstate Exportation Of Scarce Water Resources, Steven E. Clyde, Edward W. Clyde Jun 1981

State Prohibitions On The Interstate Exportation Of Scarce Water Resources, Steven E. Clyde, Edward W. Clyde

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

42 pages.


Pure Water, Pure Law, And Pure Nonsense: Outline, Charles E. Corker Jun 1981

Pure Water, Pure Law, And Pure Nonsense: Outline, Charles E. Corker

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

24 pages.


Arizona’S New Groundwater Statute: 1980 Groundwater Management Act: Outline, Jon L. Kyl Jun 1981

Arizona’S New Groundwater Statute: 1980 Groundwater Management Act: Outline, Jon L. Kyl

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

255 pages.

Contains bibliography.

Supplemental materials. Includes S.B. 1409, 35th Leg., 1st Reg. Sess. (Az. 1981), H.B. 2465, 35th Leg., 1st Reg.Sess. (Az. 1981), Pinal Active Mgm't. Area Official Application Forms for Grandfathered Groundwater Rights, S.B. 1001, 34th Leg., 4th Spec. Sess. (Az 1980).


Water Resources Allocation: Reclaiming Municipal Wastewater For Agricultural Use: Outline, Robert C. Kerr Jun 1981

Water Resources Allocation: Reclaiming Municipal Wastewater For Agricultural Use: Outline, Robert C. Kerr

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

26 pages (includes illustrations).


Water Rights On Indian Allotments, David H. Getches Jan 1981

Water Rights On Indian Allotments, David H. Getches

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Development of individually-held reservation lands for agriculture, mining, or commerce almost always depends on a supply of water. Thus, it is essential that owners of land within a reservation have some certainty of their water rights. No statute or other source, however, expressly defines water rights on Indian allotments. This article attempts to define those water rights by examining the allotment policy and legislation in light of the reserved water rights doctrine. The author concludes that no reserved rights may be held by individuals, but that during the period of trust some of those rights may be used by allottees. …


Perspectives On Water And Energy In The American West And In Indian Country, Charles F. Wilkinson Jan 1981

Perspectives On Water And Energy In The American West And In Indian Country, Charles F. Wilkinson

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No abstract provided.


Montana V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1980

Montana V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Development Of The Rio Grande Compact, Raymond A. Hill Apr 1974

Development Of The Rio Grande Compact, Raymond A. Hill

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Thirty-six years have elapsed since the Rio Grande Compact of 1938, N.M.S.A. Section 75-34-3 (Repl. 1968), was entered into by Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, and approved by the United States of America. Administration of the Compact since then has been the responsibility of many different persons, few of whom had personal knowledge of the circumstances of the negotiation of this Compact. Consequently, there has been a growing tendency towards interpretation of some of the provisions of the Rio Grande Compact in a manner contrary to the intent of those who participated in its negotiation.

Mr. Hill has intimately connected …