Water banks—a tool for exchanging senior water rights and offsetting new ones—can address multiple problems in contemporary water law. In the era of climate change, water banks enable needed flexibility and resilience in water allocation. As growing cities require new water rights, water banks can repurpose old water for new uses. These advantages should lead the Washington State Legislature to incentivize water banks, but in the 2018 “Hirst fix” it embraced habitat restoration as a false equivalent for water. The Legislature is rightfully concerned about the speculation that some private water banks allow. But overall, water banks enable new and productive uses while maintaining water in streams. Moving forward, Washington should embrace w...
With fewer than a million people, Montana is one of the last states to tackle some problems that acc...
In May of 2014, all 39 counties in Washington State were declared to be in a state of drought. This ...
The Pacific Northwest region of the United States has been recognized as a leader in crafting water ...
Water banks—a tool for exchanging senior water rights and offsetting new ones—can address multiple p...
Since the adoption of Washington’s Water Resources Act in 1971, legal recognition of instream water ...
Salmon preservation efforts in Washington State demonstrate the competitive and interconnected natur...
The purpose of this article is to assist in the re-examination of Washington water law by looking at...
Increased demand for diminishing water resources has created the need for creative water management ...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
The need for water in this state was destined to play a vital part in the development of the law of ...
Western societies have developed three approaches to governance of common pool resources such as wat...
The general water policy applicable to unappropriated land within Washington Territory was that of p...
Washington manages water rights under conflicting goals—maximizing net benefits while protecting wat...
All water utilities and private wells rely on natural assets to provide water. These assets include ...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
With fewer than a million people, Montana is one of the last states to tackle some problems that acc...
In May of 2014, all 39 counties in Washington State were declared to be in a state of drought. This ...
The Pacific Northwest region of the United States has been recognized as a leader in crafting water ...
Water banks—a tool for exchanging senior water rights and offsetting new ones—can address multiple p...
Since the adoption of Washington’s Water Resources Act in 1971, legal recognition of instream water ...
Salmon preservation efforts in Washington State demonstrate the competitive and interconnected natur...
The purpose of this article is to assist in the re-examination of Washington water law by looking at...
Increased demand for diminishing water resources has created the need for creative water management ...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
The need for water in this state was destined to play a vital part in the development of the law of ...
Western societies have developed three approaches to governance of common pool resources such as wat...
The general water policy applicable to unappropriated land within Washington Territory was that of p...
Washington manages water rights under conflicting goals—maximizing net benefits while protecting wat...
All water utilities and private wells rely on natural assets to provide water. These assets include ...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
With fewer than a million people, Montana is one of the last states to tackle some problems that acc...
In May of 2014, all 39 counties in Washington State were declared to be in a state of drought. This ...
The Pacific Northwest region of the United States has been recognized as a leader in crafting water ...