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Full-Text Articles in Environmental Policy
Financing Water Projects: Where Do We Go From Here?, Henry P. Caulfield, Jr.
Financing Water Projects: Where Do We Go From Here?, Henry P. Caulfield, Jr.
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
16 pages.
Financing Water Projects: Where Do We Go From Here?: A Panel Discussion [Colorado House Bill No. 1088, As Amended 4/15/85], Chris Paulson
Financing Water Projects: Where Do We Go From Here?: A Panel Discussion [Colorado House Bill No. 1088, As Amended 4/15/85], Chris Paulson
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
4 pages.
Contains text of Colorado House Bill No.1088, as amended 4/15/85.
Interstate Transfers Of Water: Opportunities And Obstables [Sic], A. Dan Tarlock
Interstate Transfers Of Water: Opportunities And Obstables [Sic], A. Dan Tarlock
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
34 pages.
Western Ground Water Law: Overview And Recent Developments, J. David Aiken
Western Ground Water Law: Overview And Recent Developments, J. David Aiken
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
27 pages.
Representing The Water Client [Outline], David W. Robbins
Representing The Water Client [Outline], David W. Robbins
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
3 pages.
Federal And State Regulation Of Activities Affecting Water Quality, Julia B. Epley
Federal And State Regulation Of Activities Affecting Water Quality, Julia B. Epley
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
54 pages.
Legal Implications Of Instream Flows And Other Nonconsumptive Uses, Steven J. Shupe
Legal Implications Of Instream Flows And Other Nonconsumptive Uses, Steven J. Shupe
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
14 pages.
The Public Trust Doctrine: Conflict With Traditional Western Water Law?, Harrison C. Dunning
The Public Trust Doctrine: Conflict With Traditional Western Water Law?, Harrison C. Dunning
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
24 pages.
Contains references.
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.
Agenda: Western Water Law In Transition, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Western Water Law In Transition, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors James N. Corbridge, Jr., Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Richard B. Collins, David H. Getches and Charles F. Wilkinson.
The prior appropriation doctrine has governed the allocation and use of water in the western United States since the 1850s. The shifting nature of water demand is bringing about changes in the traditional legal system. This conference will consider the fundamental principles of the prior appropriation doctrine together with the important new developments in the law now underway throughout the West.
The Prior Appropriation System In Western Water Law: The Law Viewed Through The Example Of The Rio Grande Basin, James N. Corbridge Jr., Charles F. Wilkinson
The Prior Appropriation System In Western Water Law: The Law Viewed Through The Example Of The Rio Grande Basin, James N. Corbridge Jr., Charles F. Wilkinson
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
17 pages.
Contains references.
Administering Water Rights: The Permit System, Lawrence J. Wolfe
Administering Water Rights: The Permit System, Lawrence J. Wolfe
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
69 pages.
Contains references.
Administering Water Rights: The Colorado System, Raymond L. Petros
Administering Water Rights: The Colorado System, Raymond L. Petros
Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5)
140 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Contains bibliography.
The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977, Hamlet J. Barry, Iii
The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977, Hamlet J. Barry, Iii
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
48 pages.
Includes footnotes (pages 44 to 47).
The General Mining Act Of 1872, Loren Mall
The General Mining Act Of 1872, Loren Mall
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
48 pages (includes graph).
Agenda: Federal Lands, Laws And Policies And The Development Of Natural Resources: A Short Course, University Of Colorado. School Of Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Federal Lands, Laws And Policies And The Development Of Natural Resources: A Short Course, University Of Colorado. School Of Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
Even before the [Natural Resources Law] Center was established [in the fall of 1981], the [University of Colorado] School of Law was organizing annual natural resources law summer short courses. To date four programs have been presented:
- July 1980: "Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources"
- June 1981: "Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues"
- June 1982: "New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: lnterbasin Transfers"
- June 1983: "Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution"
(Reprinted from Resource Law Notes, no. 1, Jan. 1984, at 1.)
Instructors for this conference included University …
Ambient Air Quality As Related To Energy Conversion Facilities, Economic Activity And Population, Walter P. Page
Ambient Air Quality As Related To Energy Conversion Facilities, Economic Activity And Population, Walter P. Page
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The paper examines the relationships between ambient air quality and energy conversion facilities, economic activity and population. Additional results are presented from investigation of the relationship between ambient air quality and total emissions from four source categories.
Some Problems With Economic Models Involving Air Pollution, John Hoag, J. David Reed
Some Problems With Economic Models Involving Air Pollution, John Hoag, J. David Reed
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
In this paper we consider how economic models have interfaced with environmental problems in three areas: optimal air quality standards, pollution control policy and growth with pollution. The focus is on what has been done and what should be done.
Stabilization Of Uranium Mill Trailings, N. H. Tibbs, D L. Rath, E. E. Otto, L. F. Alsup
Stabilization Of Uranium Mill Trailings, N. H. Tibbs, D L. Rath, E. E. Otto, L. F. Alsup
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Large volumes of uranium mill tailings are being generated, requiring comprehensive long-term management programs to reduce health and environmental risks. Management programs are available which provide adequate secure long-term storage, but research on innovative concepts is necessary to develop improved, more efficient methods.
Energy Is Not Just Flipping The Switch Any More, Alfred L. Ransome
Energy Is Not Just Flipping The Switch Any More, Alfred L. Ransome
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The energy industry -- or basically the mining industry -- is becoming more complex and costly. It is imperative that the facts pertaining to the mineral industry be disseminated to the layman; the best method in the long term is by way of science and economics in the schools -- kindergarten through high school. The Mineral Information Committee of the Colorado Section of the SME-AIME in cooperation with the Metro State College, Denver is embarking on such a program, and the newly developed magazine, "RESOURCES", is the vehicle for spreading the message through the classroom.
Assessment Of Residential Energy Use: Some Results And Methodologies, Gunar E. Liepins
Assessment Of Residential Energy Use: Some Results And Methodologies, Gunar E. Liepins
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper addresses the problem of determining residential energy use. Specifically, it discusses some of the estimation methods, selected results, and potential errors in the estimates.
To Light Or Not To Light? -- That Is The Energy Question, J. Byron Nelson, Burns E. Hegler
To Light Or Not To Light? -- That Is The Energy Question, J. Byron Nelson, Burns E. Hegler
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The controversy over lighting levels has existed for some time. Interest in methods of lighting has been heightened by the energy crisis. It has been estimated that lighting consumes approximately five percent of the nation's energy, therefore lighting is a relatively small energy user when compared to transportation and industrial processes which consume the bulk of the nation's energy. However, any saving that will make a contribution to the energy crisis should be considered. Consequently, this paper shows how energy for lighting may be reduced without sacrificing the present quality of lighting and in some cases, actually improve the lighting …
Carrying Water To Newcastle, Lloyd Lore Wartes
Carrying Water To Newcastle, Lloyd Lore Wartes
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Western coals, now being shipped by unit trains to eastern and southern markets, contain from 13% to 32% moisture. Drying of these coals at the mine would reduce the cost of coal to the utilities from 10% to 16% IF the railroads do not materially increase rates on higher BTU coal.
The spontaneous combustion of dry coal can be inhibited, and the savings per unit train should range from $1,375,000 to $4,129,000 per year according to the various minimum tonnage rates. The shipment of dried coal will reduce the tonnages being shipped by 15%, or increase the railroad carrying capacity …
Oil Shale Energy And The Environment, Stephen Utter
Oil Shale Energy And The Environment, Stephen Utter
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Shale oil can be produced from oil shale by true In situ, modified in situ, and surface retorting methods. Both modified in situ and surface methods require mining of the oil shale. The environmental Implications of an oil shale mining industry are reviewed and the impacts upon land use, air and water quality, and ecological systems discussed. The Bureau's mining environmental research program is described and the results to date summarized.
Effective Use Of Bottom Ash As A Geotechnical Material, Braja M. Das, Ali A. Selim, Tom W. Pfeifle
Effective Use Of Bottom Ash As A Geotechnical Material, Braja M. Das, Ali A. Selim, Tom W. Pfeifle
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Some geotechnical properties of bottom ash produced from the burning of North Dakota lignite in a power plant are presented. These properties include grain size distribution, maximum and minimum void ratios, maximum dry density of compaction and optimum moisture content from standard Proctor tests, angle of friction, one-dimensional compressibility, and coefficient of permeability. The geotechnical properties of this bottom ash, as determined from laboratory tests, appear to be comparable to those generally obtained from poorly graded sands and indicate that bottom ash can be used for such works as backfill of retaining structures, construction of highway embankments, and fill material …
Introductory Remarks, Dudley Thompson
Introductory Remarks, Dudley Thompson
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
No abstract provided.
A Survey Of Energy Information Systems And Its Implications For Industrial Energy Management, Yildirim Omurtag, Henry Sineath, Henry Allen Wiebe
A Survey Of Energy Information Systems And Its Implications For Industrial Energy Management, Yildirim Omurtag, Henry Sineath, Henry Allen Wiebe
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
There is a need for state governments to prepare better strategic plans dealing with the use of their energy resources. These plans must be based on reliable information concerning energy resources and usage if they are to make a contribution to sound energy management. This paper presents the results of a survey which was conducted during 1976 and 1977 to determine the availablility of comprehensive energy information systems for planning and controlling the state-wide energy related activities in the United States.
Energy Savings At No Cost, J. E. Mosimann
Energy Savings At No Cost, J. E. Mosimann
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
A case history of how a large manufacturer of sophisticated electron devices embarked on an energy conservation program which resulted in an overall reduction of 38 percent in annual energy used. Greatest savings of energy were realized from the projects that required essentially no capital dollars to incorporate.
Household Energy Availability And Use -- A Systems Theory Formulation, Charles Geiger, Milton E. Harvey
Household Energy Availability And Use -- A Systems Theory Formulation, Charles Geiger, Milton E. Harvey
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Systems theory provides an excellent perspective, as well as methodology, for analyzing energy problems of availability and use. The linear systems format is applied here to a system which focuses on household energy, energy independence, and energy conservation. Z-transform analysis can be used to simplify the mathematical operations required in this model.
Consumers’ Attitude Toward Energy Conservation In A Middle-Size City, Mangi Agarwal, Dan Johnson
Consumers’ Attitude Toward Energy Conservation In A Middle-Size City, Mangi Agarwal, Dan Johnson
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This study explores the attitude of household consumers toward conservation in their electrical usage. It examines whether a time-of-day pricing structure will influence their response to shifting their electrical usage from peak to non-peak hours. It also attempts to measure their perceived elasticity of electricity consumption.