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California’S Curse: Perpetual Drought And Persistent Land Development, Gabrielle Kavounas
California’S Curse: Perpetual Drought And Persistent Land Development, Gabrielle Kavounas
San Diego Law Review
This Comment argues that the California state legislature should take direct control of private water use rights through legislation that amends California’sConstitution Article X, Section 2, providing the state with the police powerto take back private water rights and centralize control over water management and distribution.[1] It also recommends imposing higher requirements for land development and water agency cooperation in standard form, state-controlled“general plans” to create efficiency in distributing water throughout the stateand in planning new land developments. The public trust doctrine, eminentdomain doctrine, and regulatory takings doctrine are possible justifications the state could use to effectuate the new legislation. …