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Dividing the Waters collection

 Collection
Identifier: WRCA-219

Collection Scope and Contents

The collection consists of materials related to general stream adjudications, Native American reserved rights, law review and periodical articles, manuscripts, state-specific materials, and states water council minutes regarding Western United States water issues, rights, and law collected by a network of judges, special masters and referees who preside over western water adjudications and other complex water litigation.

Dates

  • Creation: 1905-2002

Creator

Languages

The collection is in English.

Access

The collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright has not been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives. Distribution or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user.

Historical Note

The 'Dividing the Waters Collection' is a collaboration of a network of judges, special masters and referees who preside over western water adjudications and other complex water litigation. The central purpose of the Dividing the Waters project has been to improve the management and outcome of this complex water-related litigation affecting western people and the region's environment. State trial judges have been most directly served by this project although state appellate judges, federal trial and appellate judges, and U.S. Supreme Court special masters are also involved in project activities.

Since its inception in 1993, the project has pursued five goals:

1. To share information about how the different states and courts have structured and conducted stream adjudications and other complex water law litigation;

2. To discuss some of the major problems judges confront in conducting these adjudications and cases;

3. To discuss what works and what does not work so that others do not have to make the same mistakes;

4. To benefit from the expertise of resource people who are involved in the many subject areas touched by these cases; and

5. To enable judges, masters, and referees to meet one another and develop lasting personal and professional relationships.

The project has focused on case management, alternative dispute resolution, and the sharing of practical experience by a diverse group of judges, masters and referees who have participated in Dividing the Waters activities.

Dividing the Waters has been supported by the Ford Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and General Service Foundation. For more information, see www.dividingthewaters.org.

Extent

21.0 Linear Feet (21 boxes)

Abstract

A collection of legal and otherwise relevant materials related to western water adjudications and other complex water litigation. The project has focused on case management, alternative dispute resolution, and the sharing of practical experience by a diverse group of judges, masters and referees who have participated in Dividing the Waters activities.

Collection Arrangement

The collection is arranged in the order it was kept by Dividing the Waters: General Stream Adjudications and Western Water Materials; Law Review Articles and Periodicals; Books; State-Specific Materials; Interstate Materials.

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated by the following three co-conveners on behalf of Dividing the Waters.

Justice Gregory Hobbs, Colorado Supreme Court

Judge Dan Hurlbutt Jr. (retired), Idaho District Court (Snake River Adjudication)

John E. Thorson, former Special Master, Arizona General Stream Adjudication

Collection Number

Collection number updated January 2019. Legacy collection number was MS 2003/1. This change was part of a project in 2018/2019 to update the collection numbers for collections in the Water Resources Collections and Archives.

Processing History

Processed by Paul Atwood, 2008.

Title
Dividing the Waters Collection
Status
Processed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Paul Atwood.
Date
2008
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Description is in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Water Resources Collections & Archives Repository

Contact:
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside CA 92517-5900 United States