In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Fletcher argues that Florida\u27s current drought is due to a lack of statewide leadership in water resource planning and development. In discussing how Florida might improve its system, Mr. Fletcher surveys water resource development in North Carolina, New York, Texas, Kansas, Arizona, and California. These states offer alternatives to Florida\u27s current system, and Mr. Fletcher identifies a number of proposals to effectively increase water resource development in Florida without the need for revision of Florida\u27s administrative water use permitting system
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article takes a national view of the modernization of water law. Using Florida as an example, i...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article takes a national view of the modernization of water law. Using Florida as an example, i...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article takes a national view of the modernization of water law. Using Florida as an example, i...