Several states have recently enacted legislation regulating dredge and fill operations in certain classes of nonnavigable waters. Professor Ausness examines some of the decisions arising under these acts to determine if any distinguishable trend has emerged regarding the nature and extent of constitutional limitations on the regulation of such activities
Until relatively recent years water rights legislation and litigation has primarily centered in the ...
This article presents the federal remedies available to ameliorate the damage done to the environmen...
Beneficial use projects that utilize dredged material will involve several steps: dredging operation...
Several states have recently enacted legislation regulating dredge and fill operations in certain cl...
This study discusses navigability concepts, consumptive rights to surface and ground waters, the dis...
Although adequate supplies of water are generally available in Kentucky, the law governing its use a...
In 1966 Kentucky enacted a water use regulation statute which makes :important modifications in the ...
A previous study ( Research Relating to State Highway Laws , reported January 1967) afforded us an o...
This article deals with the jurisdiction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers to require per...
States rely on state ownership of the beds of streams, rivers, and lakes for various regulatory and ...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
It is black letter constitutional theory that the several states are the masters of their property l...
Federal Jurisdiction- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL- FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT AMENDMENTS OF 197...
This Note assesses how much state law section 8 saves from preemption. Section I reviews the interpl...
Until relatively recent years water rights legislation and litigation has primarily centered in the ...
This article presents the federal remedies available to ameliorate the damage done to the environmen...
Beneficial use projects that utilize dredged material will involve several steps: dredging operation...
Several states have recently enacted legislation regulating dredge and fill operations in certain cl...
This study discusses navigability concepts, consumptive rights to surface and ground waters, the dis...
Although adequate supplies of water are generally available in Kentucky, the law governing its use a...
In 1966 Kentucky enacted a water use regulation statute which makes :important modifications in the ...
A previous study ( Research Relating to State Highway Laws , reported January 1967) afforded us an o...
This article deals with the jurisdiction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers to require per...
States rely on state ownership of the beds of streams, rivers, and lakes for various regulatory and ...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
It is black letter constitutional theory that the several states are the masters of their property l...
Federal Jurisdiction- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL- FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT AMENDMENTS OF 197...
This Note assesses how much state law section 8 saves from preemption. Section I reviews the interpl...
Until relatively recent years water rights legislation and litigation has primarily centered in the ...
This article presents the federal remedies available to ameliorate the damage done to the environmen...
Beneficial use projects that utilize dredged material will involve several steps: dredging operation...