Ground water is a critical element of the ecosystem in the Great Lakes Basin. It is an integral component of a dynamic hydrological system that is the lifeblood for this region's remarkable natural diversity. It is also an important human resource. Unfortunately, intensive ground water withdrawals are resulting in negative consequences that are often hidden from view but which are causing social conflicts and environmental degradation. This thesis considers the failure of courts and governments to implement laws for allocating ground water rights according to hydrological reality and the collective interests of affected communities. Legal mechanisms are rooted in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Despite rapid growth and...
Groundwater resources that traverse political boundaries are becoming increasingly important sources...
Where does your water come from? 70 percent of fresh water consumed in the United States comes from...
This 1979 South Dakota Law Review articles reviews early natural resource district regulations under...
Ground water is a critical element of the ecosystem in the Great Lakes Basin. It is an integral comp...
This article is adapted from a speech delivered to the Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes Commission ...
Wisconsin water law has developed with little, if any, recognition of the hydrologic cycle. Courts ...
Water rights are of single importance in the Great Lakes region. Of primary concern are the various ...
This 1982 University of Colorado Law Review article surveys western ground water management policies...
This 1982 University of Colorado Law Review article surveys western ground water management policies...
This 1982 University of Colorado Law Review article surveys western ground water management policies...
Ground water resources have long been the neglected stepchild of water law. While agreements focusin...
Tributary ground water, the ground water that reaches a stream, is a major source of streamflow. The...
The Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) is a federal regulation developed to establish uniform water qualit...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
The Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) is a federal regulation developed to establish uniform water qualit...
Groundwater resources that traverse political boundaries are becoming increasingly important sources...
Where does your water come from? 70 percent of fresh water consumed in the United States comes from...
This 1979 South Dakota Law Review articles reviews early natural resource district regulations under...
Ground water is a critical element of the ecosystem in the Great Lakes Basin. It is an integral comp...
This article is adapted from a speech delivered to the Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes Commission ...
Wisconsin water law has developed with little, if any, recognition of the hydrologic cycle. Courts ...
Water rights are of single importance in the Great Lakes region. Of primary concern are the various ...
This 1982 University of Colorado Law Review article surveys western ground water management policies...
This 1982 University of Colorado Law Review article surveys western ground water management policies...
This 1982 University of Colorado Law Review article surveys western ground water management policies...
Ground water resources have long been the neglected stepchild of water law. While agreements focusin...
Tributary ground water, the ground water that reaches a stream, is a major source of streamflow. The...
The Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) is a federal regulation developed to establish uniform water qualit...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
The Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) is a federal regulation developed to establish uniform water qualit...
Groundwater resources that traverse political boundaries are becoming increasingly important sources...
Where does your water come from? 70 percent of fresh water consumed in the United States comes from...
This 1979 South Dakota Law Review articles reviews early natural resource district regulations under...