This Article examines the need in Missouri for a water diversion permit statute and suggests the form such a statute should take
Nebraska water law is on a collision course with reality. Nebraska judges and water policy makers ha...
This article focuses on the law relevant to the issue of interbasin diversion of Great Lakes water, ...
Legislative Bill 149 would define the types of beneficial uses for which Nebraska stream water may b...
This Article examines the need in Missouri for a water diversion permit statute and suggests the for...
Until relatively recent years water rights legislation and litigation has primarily centered in the ...
This article discusses that law in two parts. The first part examines the federal and Missouri waste...
This article analyzes the extent to which the riparian doctrine can be employed to protect minimum s...
This is a description of changes in the policies followed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in man...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
Several key laws protect the quality of groundwater and surface water. The Environmental Protection ...
Following the trend in other states, Missouri recently adopted the comparative reasonableness rule f...
Although adequate supplies of water are generally available in Kentucky, the law governing its use a...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
Legal instrumentalism and legal convergence, two legal constructs, describe how American water law h...
Summary – Missouri’s Continuing Planning Process (CPP) for water quality planning and management act...
Nebraska water law is on a collision course with reality. Nebraska judges and water policy makers ha...
This article focuses on the law relevant to the issue of interbasin diversion of Great Lakes water, ...
Legislative Bill 149 would define the types of beneficial uses for which Nebraska stream water may b...
This Article examines the need in Missouri for a water diversion permit statute and suggests the for...
Until relatively recent years water rights legislation and litigation has primarily centered in the ...
This article discusses that law in two parts. The first part examines the federal and Missouri waste...
This article analyzes the extent to which the riparian doctrine can be employed to protect minimum s...
This is a description of changes in the policies followed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in man...
Expanding municipal and Industrial demand, along with increasing use of supplemental irrigation have...
Several key laws protect the quality of groundwater and surface water. The Environmental Protection ...
Following the trend in other states, Missouri recently adopted the comparative reasonableness rule f...
Although adequate supplies of water are generally available in Kentucky, the law governing its use a...
Historically, water consumption in the eastern United States has been governed by the common-law rip...
Legal instrumentalism and legal convergence, two legal constructs, describe how American water law h...
Summary – Missouri’s Continuing Planning Process (CPP) for water quality planning and management act...
Nebraska water law is on a collision course with reality. Nebraska judges and water policy makers ha...
This article focuses on the law relevant to the issue of interbasin diversion of Great Lakes water, ...
Legislative Bill 149 would define the types of beneficial uses for which Nebraska stream water may b...