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Course Materials, 1994 A.B.A. Sec. Nat. Resources, Energy, Envtl. L. 12th Annual Water Law Conference

 File — Box: 3, Folder: A-2-055

Scope and Contents

The Impact of the Endangered Species Act on Water Resource Use and Development - Heyman, Ira Michael Property rights, the Endangered Species Act, and ecosystem approaches - Wilkinson, Gregory K. The impact of the Endangered Species Act on water resource use and development

The Legal Agenda of the Department of the Interior in the Water Resources Field There are no materials for this presentation

Emerging Issues on the Colorado River - Rieke, Elizabeth Ann Emerging issues on the Colorado river - overview of unresolved issues - Weatherford, Gary D. Interstate marketing issues on the Colorado River - Israel, Daniel H. Tribal leasing of Colorado River waters: federal policies and regional realities - Brophy, Michael J. The effect of the Central Arizona Project on the allocation of Colorado River water supplies

The Intersection of Water Law and Land Use Law: The Arizona Experience - Richmond, Terese (T.C.) N. The intersection of water law and land use law: the Arizona experience

New Directions for the Bureau of Reclamation - Somach, Stuart L. Federal reclamation law: the way it ought to be - Candee, Hamilton New directions and old traditions at the Bureau of Reclamation

Current Issues - Manning, Jay J. The Elkhorn litigation - can an states regulate the water quality impacts of hydroelectric projects? - Anderson, Witt Modifying reservoir operations to meet changing requirements: a perspective on the Columbia River

Dates

  • Creation: 1956-2001

Creator

Languages

From the Collection:

The collection is in English.

Access

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 21.0 Linear Feet (21 boxes)

Repository Details

Part of the Water Resources Collections & Archives Repository

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