The maintenance of adequate water supplies to meet increasing demand upon residential and industrial users in New England is now an urgent concern. Encouragement of water reuse is one of the ways in which water conservation can be implemented. This Article, synthesized by the authors from their technical report, examines current legal and institutional methods of promoting water reuse and conservation. They analyze their effectiveness and argue that legal and political reform is needed to achieve the ends of water conservation.
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
States East of the Mississippi River have long relied on the traditional common law of riparian righ...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
The maintenance of adequate water supplies to meet increasing demand upon residential and industrial...
Water is a basic human right that is critical to economic growth, therefore it should be kept in the...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
In this project we investigated water reuse at universities to determine the feasibility of implemen...
As the consumptive demand for water approaches its availability, proper resource management becomes ...
The Northeast is running out of water. Vital supplies are contaminated by pollutants, depleted by dr...
The Northeast is running out of water. Vital supplies are contaminated by pollutants, depleted by dr...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
A broad range of options for encouraging municipal, industrial and agricultural water conservation a...
Amidst emerging water shortages and conflicts in the United States, the advancement of technology an...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
States East of the Mississippi River have long relied on the traditional common law of riparian righ...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
The maintenance of adequate water supplies to meet increasing demand upon residential and industrial...
Water is a basic human right that is critical to economic growth, therefore it should be kept in the...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
In this project we investigated water reuse at universities to determine the feasibility of implemen...
As the consumptive demand for water approaches its availability, proper resource management becomes ...
The Northeast is running out of water. Vital supplies are contaminated by pollutants, depleted by dr...
The Northeast is running out of water. Vital supplies are contaminated by pollutants, depleted by dr...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
A broad range of options for encouraging municipal, industrial and agricultural water conservation a...
Amidst emerging water shortages and conflicts in the United States, the advancement of technology an...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
States East of the Mississippi River have long relied on the traditional common law of riparian righ...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...