Federal-state Water Rights: Hearings...88-2...March 10, 11, 12, and 13, 19641964 - 361 pages |
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... supply from Federal hydroelectric projects . Many of them would never have come into being but for the development of these projects and the availability of power from them . Their ability to meet consumers ' power needs of the future ...
... supply from Federal hydroelectric projects . Many of them would never have come into being but for the development of these projects and the availability of power from them . Their ability to meet consumers ' power needs of the future ...
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... supply upon the public lands and not navigable , shall remain and be held free for the appropria- tion and use of the public . " Based on this and other provisions of Federal law , it has been generally as- sumed that the mere fact that ...
... supply upon the public lands and not navigable , shall remain and be held free for the appropria- tion and use of the public . " Based on this and other provisions of Federal law , it has been generally as- sumed that the mere fact that ...
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... supply of water which can now be denied with- out compensation under the reservation theory . Since the Federal Government has ample authority to acquire all the water it needs for its legitimate Federal functions by appropriating ...
... supply of water which can now be denied with- out compensation under the reservation theory . Since the Federal Government has ample authority to acquire all the water it needs for its legitimate Federal functions by appropriating ...
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... supply . It seems obvious that the use of two systems of water law - one for the States and their citizens and one for the Federal Government - all pertaining to the same water supply , is impractical and can lead only to controversy ...
... supply . It seems obvious that the use of two systems of water law - one for the States and their citizens and one for the Federal Government - all pertaining to the same water supply , is impractical and can lead only to controversy ...
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... supplies are beign developed to save existing agriculture or to meet existing or imme- diately future domestic and industrial purposes . In the case of one of the Fed- eral water reservations the Supreme Court approved in the Arizona v ...
... supplies are beign developed to save existing agriculture or to meet existing or imme- diately future domestic and industrial purposes . In the case of one of the Fed- eral water reservations the Supreme Court approved in the Arizona v ...
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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