Federal-state Water Rights: Hearings...88-2...March 10, 11, 12, and 13, 19641964 - 361 pages |
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... respect to water rights , it shall do so in accordance with the provision of that law . And it shall provide that when the United States takes water rights , they shall be taken and compensated for in accordance with proceed- ings in ...
... respect to water rights , it shall do so in accordance with the provision of that law . And it shall provide that when the United States takes water rights , they shall be taken and compensated for in accordance with proceed- ings in ...
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... respect to waters arising within States lying wholly or partly west of the ninety - eighth meridian . ( 3 ) Any right claimed by the United States to the beneficial diversion , stor- age , distribution , or consumptive use of water ...
... respect to waters arising within States lying wholly or partly west of the ninety - eighth meridian . ( 3 ) Any right claimed by the United States to the beneficial diversion , stor- age , distribution , or consumptive use of water ...
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... respect to nonnavigable waters on the public lands . Section 1 ( 1 ) would extend this assent to withdrawn and reserved lands , notwithstanding that the withdrawals and reservations may have been made for purposes requiring the use of ...
... respect to nonnavigable waters on the public lands . Section 1 ( 1 ) would extend this assent to withdrawn and reserved lands , notwithstanding that the withdrawals and reservations may have been made for purposes requiring the use of ...
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... respect to waters arising in the Western States . the provisions of section 1 ( b ) of the Flood Control Act of 1944. Thereby the use of water for navigation under all such future projects would be limited to " only such use as does not ...
... respect to waters arising in the Western States . the provisions of section 1 ( b ) of the Flood Control Act of 1944. Thereby the use of water for navigation under all such future projects would be limited to " only such use as does not ...
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... respect to the excess land laws and resource develop- ment . The principles that S. 1275 would overturn are not of recent origin . Their genesis is to be found in the earliest cases . The Bureau of the Budget has advised that there is ...
... respect to the excess land laws and resource develop- ment . The principles that S. 1275 would overturn are not of recent origin . Their genesis is to be found in the earliest cases . The Bureau of the Budget has advised that there is ...
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88th Congress acquire water rights agencies appropriation Association Attorney authority beneficial bill California Central Valley project Chairman claim clause Colorado River compensation Congress congressional Constitution consumptive County Department of Justice Desert Land Act District effect eminent domain enactment ENERSEN Federal Government Federal lands Federal Power Act Federal Power Commission Federal projects filed flood control GOLDBERG hearings Insular Affairs interest Interior and Insular inverse condemnation irrigation legislation license ment national forests navigation servitude nonnavigable paragraph present problem procedure property rights public lands purposes question Reclamation Act recognized record require reservation theory resolution riparian San Joaquin San Joaquin River Secretary Senator CHURCH Senator JORDAN Senator KUCHEL Senator Moss Stat statement statute streams subcommittee tion U.S. Senate U.S. Supreme Court unappropriated water United vested water law water projects water rights water rights board water users waters arising West withdrawal or reservation Wyoming