Although water is considered a renewable resource, there is only a fixed amount of water available. No additional water can be made, and we cannot easily control how fast water is recycled or in what form it will appear and where. With expected growth in the world’s population and economy, the same amount of water must supply more needs. Taking into account climate change projections and water-related environmental stresses, even less water might be available for human uses. People will need to decide how to serve a multitude of water needs. This dissertation uses the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s (SNWA) Groundwater Development Project to investigate how water policy designs handle the challenges of meeting urban and rural as well as hu...
This thesis examines the history of the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and how it has helped...
One of the most significant problems impacting the western United States today is the lack of natura...
Currently the Southern Nevada Water Authority uses an existing federal policy of return flow credits...
Although water is considered a renewable resource, there is only a fixed amount of water available. ...
In March 2012, Nevada\u27s State Engineer released water right rulings for four valleys in eastern N...
The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) plans to build a 300-mile pipeline to transfer groundwate...
In the arid western United States (U.S.), population expansion is dependent on water supply. With th...
As drought and a warming climate continue to impact the western United States, balancing the water n...
The arid Southwest of the United States is confronted with increasing water demands. Past efforts to...
The Las Vegas Valley, located in the arid Southern Nevada region, with a growing population, limited...
The Weber Basin Water Conservancy District is a state institution, but its primary function is colle...
A transition from the era of building water projects and developing new supplies to an era of water ...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...
In the Wasatch Range Metropolitan Area of Northern Utah, water management decision makers confront m...
Oil shale and oil sands resources located within the intermountain west represent a vast, and as of ...
This thesis examines the history of the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and how it has helped...
One of the most significant problems impacting the western United States today is the lack of natura...
Currently the Southern Nevada Water Authority uses an existing federal policy of return flow credits...
Although water is considered a renewable resource, there is only a fixed amount of water available. ...
In March 2012, Nevada\u27s State Engineer released water right rulings for four valleys in eastern N...
The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) plans to build a 300-mile pipeline to transfer groundwate...
In the arid western United States (U.S.), population expansion is dependent on water supply. With th...
As drought and a warming climate continue to impact the western United States, balancing the water n...
The arid Southwest of the United States is confronted with increasing water demands. Past efforts to...
The Las Vegas Valley, located in the arid Southern Nevada region, with a growing population, limited...
The Weber Basin Water Conservancy District is a state institution, but its primary function is colle...
A transition from the era of building water projects and developing new supplies to an era of water ...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...
In the Wasatch Range Metropolitan Area of Northern Utah, water management decision makers confront m...
Oil shale and oil sands resources located within the intermountain west represent a vast, and as of ...
This thesis examines the history of the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and how it has helped...
One of the most significant problems impacting the western United States today is the lack of natura...
Currently the Southern Nevada Water Authority uses an existing federal policy of return flow credits...