This paper is about Ontario’s fresh water resources and the current policy context promoting the sustainability of this resource. Originally, management of water resources in Ontario was heavily influenced through well-defined private property rights and a common law tradition originating in England, known as riparian rights. However, in recent history, a series of legislation has emerged out of concern over water management following the Walkerton tragedy, in which several members of the community died from E. coli poisoning discovered in the region’s drinking water. The free market approach endorses the abolition of direct government intervention in the management of the water resources. Riparian rights can provide protection from exploit...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
Water is a key natural resource in our way of life. Without water such miracles of human achievement...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...
Source water protection under the Ontario Clean Water Act (2006) emerged after the fatal E. coli out...
water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. Seven people died and over 2,000 were ill as a result. The Ontar...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
There is an extensive regulatory framework embodying the operational supply of drinking water in Ont...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
This policy brief addresses how the meaning and scope of farmers’ economic rights to access and use ...
This paper offers a descriptive overview of the way in which New South Wales water law has developed...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
To what extent are water rights subject to restrictions based on ideas of stewardship? In England an...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
In Canada, provincial governments have been largely responsible for legislation on water-related iss...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
Water is a key natural resource in our way of life. Without water such miracles of human achievement...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...
Source water protection under the Ontario Clean Water Act (2006) emerged after the fatal E. coli out...
water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. Seven people died and over 2,000 were ill as a result. The Ontar...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
There is an extensive regulatory framework embodying the operational supply of drinking water in Ont...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
This policy brief addresses how the meaning and scope of farmers’ economic rights to access and use ...
This paper offers a descriptive overview of the way in which New South Wales water law has developed...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
To what extent are water rights subject to restrictions based on ideas of stewardship? In England an...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
In Canada, provincial governments have been largely responsible for legislation on water-related iss...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
Water is a key natural resource in our way of life. Without water such miracles of human achievement...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...