New Mexico and other arid western states face the following dilemma: Rapid urban growth and the increasing demand for the dedication of water to aquatic ecosystem services are placing new stresses on the ability of available water supplies to support these new demands at a time when a coherent federal supply and water policy no longer exists and states have been slow to fill the vacuum. The answer to the increasing demand for water is no longer simply to augment supply through new diversions, high-capacity wells, or the construction of large storage reservoirs. Instead, in today\u27s increasingly unmediated, competitive water allocation environment, states and local governments are being forced to reexamine the traditional relationship betw...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
The paradox of California is that growth is concentrated in arid southern California but most of the...
Managers of urban water systems constantly make decisions to guarantee water services by overcoming ...
Suburban and urban communities in the American West are challenged by rapid population growth combin...
Water doesn’t just flow around New Mexico in streams and rivers: it also moves around on paper. Sinc...
As population and water demand have grown, U.S. cities have responded by expanding their water suppl...
Water Conservation, Residential Landscape, Urban Water Use, Municipal Water Program, Resource /Energ...
Not long ago, conversations on urban water demand were not only rare but dull. Today, especially i...
Water transfers are viewed as a voluntary mechanism through which water can be reallocated in semi-a...
Freshwater ecosystems need adequate streamflow to supply clean water for humans and maintain healthy...
The objectives were to (1) delineate the complex set of rules governing the fate and transfer of wat...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is located along the Rio Grande in central New Mexico, at an elevation of 5...
BACKGROUND: While freshwater sustainability is generally defined as the provisioning of water for bo...
and as these land uses intensify, the water situation will become more critical. Expanding range, wi...
MWR student publication.The need for a comprehensive water conservation plan in New Mexico is evide...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
The paradox of California is that growth is concentrated in arid southern California but most of the...
Managers of urban water systems constantly make decisions to guarantee water services by overcoming ...
Suburban and urban communities in the American West are challenged by rapid population growth combin...
Water doesn’t just flow around New Mexico in streams and rivers: it also moves around on paper. Sinc...
As population and water demand have grown, U.S. cities have responded by expanding their water suppl...
Water Conservation, Residential Landscape, Urban Water Use, Municipal Water Program, Resource /Energ...
Not long ago, conversations on urban water demand were not only rare but dull. Today, especially i...
Water transfers are viewed as a voluntary mechanism through which water can be reallocated in semi-a...
Freshwater ecosystems need adequate streamflow to supply clean water for humans and maintain healthy...
The objectives were to (1) delineate the complex set of rules governing the fate and transfer of wat...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is located along the Rio Grande in central New Mexico, at an elevation of 5...
BACKGROUND: While freshwater sustainability is generally defined as the provisioning of water for bo...
and as these land uses intensify, the water situation will become more critical. Expanding range, wi...
MWR student publication.The need for a comprehensive water conservation plan in New Mexico is evide...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
The paradox of California is that growth is concentrated in arid southern California but most of the...
Managers of urban water systems constantly make decisions to guarantee water services by overcoming ...