State Laws and Instream Flows


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Instream Flow Protection


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Instream Flow Protection is a comprehensive overview of Western water use and the issues that surround it. The authors explain instream flow and its historical, political, and legal context; describe current instream flow laws and policies; and present methods of protecting instream flow. They provide numerous examples to illustrate their discussions, with case studies of major river systems including the Bitterroot, Clark's Fork, Colorado, Columbia, Mimbres, Mono Lake, Platte, Snake, and Wind. Policymakers, land and water managers at local, state, and federal levels, attorneys, students and researchers of water issues, and anyone concerned with instream flow protection will find the book enormously valuable.







United States Water Law


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A Vital Explanation of Water Law and PolicyBecause demand for and access to quality water far exceeds the current supply, it is increasingly critical to understand the state and federal laws and policies that govern water rights. From farming, fishing, and biology to manufacturing, mine operation, and public water supply, water regulation affects a




Hip Deep


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This article provides a guide to transactional mechanisms available in Rocky Mountain, Great Basin, and Pacific states for private participation in preserving and enhancing instream flows. The strengths and weaknesses of each state's law are explored, and, when viewed together, they provide basic legal and policy principles that should be included in state instream flow regimes.