This is an effort to unify hydrology, water law, and economics for a coherent evaluation of the California Bay-Delta water conflict between environmental, agricultural, and urban interest groups. The integration of groundwater into state water resources planning is a crucial step in reforming California water policy. Groundwater and surface water are continuous elements of the water cycle. Unregulated groundwater use threatens surface flows, as well as being poor management of critical groundwater resources. State case law, local regulation, and federal law all have some ability to substitute for the lack of state groundwater code, but as yet these efforts are disparate and uncertain. Stronger state or federal management is essential. With ...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
What is the import of California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (“SGMA”)? It is ac...
This project focused on the legal and institutional framework associated with California’s water rig...
California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), passed in 2014, recognizes and addresses...
This project analyzes the legal and institutional opportunities and constraints on conjunctive manag...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Over the past four decades, California voters passed a series of initiatives that amended the Califo...
Unlike most states west of the 100th meridian, California has, until recently, never enacted a compr...
Groundwater is an important resource that meets part or all of the water demand in many developed ba...
California gets about 30 percent of its total water supply from groundwater. Overdraft threatens Ca...
Public land-land owned by the federal government, administered by the Bureau of Land Management, and...
Recent California legislation has promised solutions to longstanding problems in groundwater managem...
A 1980 report to the California State Legislature describing 357 groundwater basins on the basis of ...
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) aims to control, for the first time in California'...
California’s water supply system depends heavily on groundwater use, but its overuse threatens the r...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
What is the import of California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (“SGMA”)? It is ac...
This project focused on the legal and institutional framework associated with California’s water rig...
California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), passed in 2014, recognizes and addresses...
This project analyzes the legal and institutional opportunities and constraints on conjunctive manag...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Over the past four decades, California voters passed a series of initiatives that amended the Califo...
Unlike most states west of the 100th meridian, California has, until recently, never enacted a compr...
Groundwater is an important resource that meets part or all of the water demand in many developed ba...
California gets about 30 percent of its total water supply from groundwater. Overdraft threatens Ca...
Public land-land owned by the federal government, administered by the Bureau of Land Management, and...
Recent California legislation has promised solutions to longstanding problems in groundwater managem...
A 1980 report to the California State Legislature describing 357 groundwater basins on the basis of ...
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) aims to control, for the first time in California'...
California’s water supply system depends heavily on groundwater use, but its overuse threatens the r...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
What is the import of California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (“SGMA”)? It is ac...
This project focused on the legal and institutional framework associated with California’s water rig...