A number of statutory and administrative regulations by the federal and state governments and by water distributing organizations inhibit the formation of an unrestrained market for property rights in water in Arizona. This thesis was undertaken in order to examine the hypothesis that relaxing these restrictions would lead to increased economic efficiency in the use of water. In order to satisfy this objective, the relevant state and federal statutes and administrative regulations were reviewed, and a field survey of major irrigation distributing agencies was undertaken. The field survey, designed primarily to determine what regulations with respect to water transfer exist in irrigation water distributing agencies, permitted the collection ...
This study of regulatory policy concerns issues and problems related to "new" social regulatory poli...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
The law and administration of groundwater are critiqued from both legal and economic perspectives. T...
This dissertation describes and explains how water related regulatory agencies function in Arizona. ...
The availability of ground water has played a significant role in Arizona's growth. Of the approxima...
Arizona's ground-water law is difficult to apply and in some instances seers to go against physical ...
Groundwater overdraft in Arizona has imposed significant costs on society and has precipitated a num...
Since the 1950 1 s, vegetation modification has been studied as a method for augmenting water suppli...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Passage of Arizona Revised Statute 45-513 in May 1973 required the Arizona Water Commission to evalu...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
Paper presented at Tenth Annual Conference of the American Water Resources Association, San Juan, Pu...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
Published in cooperation with Arizona Water Commission and Office of Arid Lands Studies, University ...
Tucson, Arizona is often said to have a water problem. The water table is falling, giving rise to co...
This study of regulatory policy concerns issues and problems related to "new" social regulatory poli...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
The law and administration of groundwater are critiqued from both legal and economic perspectives. T...
This dissertation describes and explains how water related regulatory agencies function in Arizona. ...
The availability of ground water has played a significant role in Arizona's growth. Of the approxima...
Arizona's ground-water law is difficult to apply and in some instances seers to go against physical ...
Groundwater overdraft in Arizona has imposed significant costs on society and has precipitated a num...
Since the 1950 1 s, vegetation modification has been studied as a method for augmenting water suppli...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Passage of Arizona Revised Statute 45-513 in May 1973 required the Arizona Water Commission to evalu...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
Paper presented at Tenth Annual Conference of the American Water Resources Association, San Juan, Pu...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
Published in cooperation with Arizona Water Commission and Office of Arid Lands Studies, University ...
Tucson, Arizona is often said to have a water problem. The water table is falling, giving rise to co...
This study of regulatory policy concerns issues and problems related to "new" social regulatory poli...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
The law and administration of groundwater are critiqued from both legal and economic perspectives. T...