The purpose of this Article is to briefly consider the historical importance of the San Diego River, to examine the water quality challenges impacting the River today, and to analyze the principal regulatory programs administered by the Regional Board to meet these challenges. The author\u27s premise is that the water quality of the River is essential to its functional integrity and future
The Santa Ana River Basin (SARB) is one of the largest water basins in southern California providing...
The article discusses whether the US clean water act can succeed as an ecosystem protection law. The...
This comment argues for more political accountability and more scientific consideration when address...
The purpose of this Article is to briefly consider the historical importance of the San Diego River,...
This Article emphasizes how the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD), the Guadalupe-Coyote Reso...
This Article reviews the complex and decades-long wastewater pollution crisis occurring in the Tijua...
California\u27s water resources system is poised at a turning point. For the first time since the gr...
This Article discusses the regulation of discharges of waste in storm water from municipal separate ...
The Tijuana River Watershed is one of eight watersheds that encompass the urbanized area of San Dieg...
The Los Angeles River will soon be the most popular river in America. But now, no one knows that it ...
When management requires water quality standards, we should establish standards in a scientific and ...
In short, this article will adress: (1) the ways in which traditional western water law has hindered...
California’s fertile Central Valley occupies the central portion of the northern two-thirds of the s...
This Comment discusses the problem of raw and partially treated sewage flowing from the Tijuana Rive...
Water is an invaluable natural resource to both human and ecological communities, and is currently t...
The Santa Ana River Basin (SARB) is one of the largest water basins in southern California providing...
The article discusses whether the US clean water act can succeed as an ecosystem protection law. The...
This comment argues for more political accountability and more scientific consideration when address...
The purpose of this Article is to briefly consider the historical importance of the San Diego River,...
This Article emphasizes how the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD), the Guadalupe-Coyote Reso...
This Article reviews the complex and decades-long wastewater pollution crisis occurring in the Tijua...
California\u27s water resources system is poised at a turning point. For the first time since the gr...
This Article discusses the regulation of discharges of waste in storm water from municipal separate ...
The Tijuana River Watershed is one of eight watersheds that encompass the urbanized area of San Dieg...
The Los Angeles River will soon be the most popular river in America. But now, no one knows that it ...
When management requires water quality standards, we should establish standards in a scientific and ...
In short, this article will adress: (1) the ways in which traditional western water law has hindered...
California’s fertile Central Valley occupies the central portion of the northern two-thirds of the s...
This Comment discusses the problem of raw and partially treated sewage flowing from the Tijuana Rive...
Water is an invaluable natural resource to both human and ecological communities, and is currently t...
The Santa Ana River Basin (SARB) is one of the largest water basins in southern California providing...
The article discusses whether the US clean water act can succeed as an ecosystem protection law. The...
This comment argues for more political accountability and more scientific consideration when address...