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- Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies (Summer Conference, June 2-4) (3)
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- Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11) (1)
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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Natural Resource Economics
Groundwater Banking In Imperial Irrigation District: Planning For Future Water Scarcity On The Colorado River, Sara Morton
Groundwater Banking In Imperial Irrigation District: Planning For Future Water Scarcity On The Colorado River, Sara Morton
Master's Projects and Capstones
Urban and rural economies throughout the southwestern United States and Mexico rely on surface water imported from the Colorado River. The Imperial Irrigation District (herein IID or District) has rights to use 3.1 million acre-feet (MAF) per year of Colorado River Water (Regional Water Management Group 2013 and Imperial Irrigation District 2009). Of this water entitlement, IID uses 97 percent for agricultural production. In addition, IID supplies water to San Diego and Los Angeles urban areas.
The population reliant on Colorado River water is expected to rise from approximately 40 million people today, up to 76 million people over the …
Slides: Pvid/Mwd Land Management, Crop Rotation And Water Supply Program, Ed Smith
Slides: Pvid/Mwd Land Management, Crop Rotation And Water Supply Program, Ed Smith
Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)
Presenter: Ed Smith, General Manager, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Southern California
25 slides
Municipal Demands As The Stimulus For Innovation: Tales From The Lower Colorado River Basin, Jerome C. Muys
Municipal Demands As The Stimulus For Innovation: Tales From The Lower Colorado River Basin, Jerome C. Muys
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
17 pages.
The Social Costs Of Moving Water In Northern New Mexico, David Benavides
The Social Costs Of Moving Water In Northern New Mexico, David Benavides
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
15 pages.
Keep The Farmer Farming—How To Eat Your Water Cake And Have It Too, Raphael J. Moses
Keep The Farmer Farming—How To Eat Your Water Cake And Have It Too, Raphael J. Moses
Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
14 pages.
Contains references.
Opportunities For Improving The Ways We Use Water, Thomas M. Stetson
Opportunities For Improving The Ways We Use Water, Thomas M. Stetson
Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
40 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors James N. Corbridge, Jr., Lawrence J. MacDonnell and David H. Getches.
This conference featured luncheon talks by Colorado Governor Richard D. Lamm and Undersecretary of the Department of the Interior Ann McLaughlin. The conference attracted 115 registrants from 19 states plus the District of Columbia.
Inefficiency, Waste, And Loss: Water Supplies Of The Future?, John W. Krautkraemer
Inefficiency, Waste, And Loss: Water Supplies Of The Future?, John W. Krautkraemer
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
24 pages.
Contains references.