This report discusses federal authority over water, and federal “reserved” and non-reserved water rights. It discusses water rights under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and water rights provisions within specific designations
The judicially created federal reserved rights doctrine provides that when the federal government wi...
Kauffman, Gerald J.For nearly five decades, the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act has fortified pr...
Reviews the relationship between Federal and state governments over the development and control of w...
This report examines the purposes, language, and legislative history of the act in order to analyze ...
The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (WSRA) is a collaboration between the federal and state governments d...
The report focuses on the complexity of federal activities related to water, based on four general t...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some color), color maps ; 29 cm Executive summary -- Introduction -- ...
Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory CommissionUnder the Western Water Policy Review A...
In 1986 the United States Congress designated the Upper Mississippi River System as both a “national...
19. V. Water Rights Before the adoption of any regional plan for water development involving inter...
The Special Master\u27s report concerning reserved water right claims by and on behalf of the Tribes...
The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act is the nation\u27s principal tool for accomplishing river conservatio...
Considers (84) S. 863.Considers legislation granting state water resources rights precedence over Fe...
Qualifying 2(a)(ii) rivers are included in the national system following an eligibili-ty study that ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014On October 2, 1968, United States legislators passe...
The judicially created federal reserved rights doctrine provides that when the federal government wi...
Kauffman, Gerald J.For nearly five decades, the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act has fortified pr...
Reviews the relationship between Federal and state governments over the development and control of w...
This report examines the purposes, language, and legislative history of the act in order to analyze ...
The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (WSRA) is a collaboration between the federal and state governments d...
The report focuses on the complexity of federal activities related to water, based on four general t...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some color), color maps ; 29 cm Executive summary -- Introduction -- ...
Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory CommissionUnder the Western Water Policy Review A...
In 1986 the United States Congress designated the Upper Mississippi River System as both a “national...
19. V. Water Rights Before the adoption of any regional plan for water development involving inter...
The Special Master\u27s report concerning reserved water right claims by and on behalf of the Tribes...
The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act is the nation\u27s principal tool for accomplishing river conservatio...
Considers (84) S. 863.Considers legislation granting state water resources rights precedence over Fe...
Qualifying 2(a)(ii) rivers are included in the national system following an eligibili-ty study that ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014On October 2, 1968, United States legislators passe...
The judicially created federal reserved rights doctrine provides that when the federal government wi...
Kauffman, Gerald J.For nearly five decades, the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act has fortified pr...
Reviews the relationship between Federal and state governments over the development and control of w...