Ch. 1 . State Water Policies -- Ch. 2. Classification, Definition, and Description of Available Water Supplies -- Ch. 3. Characteristics of Watercourse -- Ch. 4. Navigable Waters -- Ch. 5. Property Nature of Water and Water Rights Pertaining to Watercourses -- Ch. 6. Water Rights Systems Pertaining to Watercourses -- Ch. 7. Appropriation of Water -- Ch. 8. The Appropriative Right -- Ch. 9. Exercise of the Appropriative Righ
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
Since the early 1970s most western states have made a concerted effort to either maintain or augment...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
Ch. 21. Federal-State Relations -- Ch. 22. Interstate Dimensions of Water Rights -- Ch. 23. Internat...
This three-volume work on the water rights laws in the 19 Western States is a comprehensive sequel t...
This three-volume work on the water rights laws in the 19 Western States is a comprehensive sequel t...
This new edition begins by covering the long-established systems of private water rights (the approp...
"As water becomes ever more important in a rapidly growing United States challenged by lessening fir...
Excerpts from the report: The growing interest in laws concerning State water-rights and related su...
Table of Contents for a course reader. v. 1. The nature of a New Mexico prior appropriation water...
This three-volume work on the water rights laws in the 19 Western States is a comprehensive sequel t...
vi, 90 p. : ill. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1106/thumbnail.jp
This bibliography supplements one on the same subject compiled by Jack R. Turney and Harold H. Ellis...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
The general water policy applicable to unappropriated land within Washington Territory was that of p...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
Since the early 1970s most western states have made a concerted effort to either maintain or augment...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
Ch. 21. Federal-State Relations -- Ch. 22. Interstate Dimensions of Water Rights -- Ch. 23. Internat...
This three-volume work on the water rights laws in the 19 Western States is a comprehensive sequel t...
This three-volume work on the water rights laws in the 19 Western States is a comprehensive sequel t...
This new edition begins by covering the long-established systems of private water rights (the approp...
"As water becomes ever more important in a rapidly growing United States challenged by lessening fir...
Excerpts from the report: The growing interest in laws concerning State water-rights and related su...
Table of Contents for a course reader. v. 1. The nature of a New Mexico prior appropriation water...
This three-volume work on the water rights laws in the 19 Western States is a comprehensive sequel t...
vi, 90 p. : ill. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1106/thumbnail.jp
This bibliography supplements one on the same subject compiled by Jack R. Turney and Harold H. Ellis...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
The general water policy applicable to unappropriated land within Washington Territory was that of p...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
Since the early 1970s most western states have made a concerted effort to either maintain or augment...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...