Legal, Institutional, and Social Aspects of Irrigation and Drainage and Water Resources Planning and Management |
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... water managers [ policy - makers ] should understand the manner in which this occurs . Several alternative ... users . There is no way for water managers to know what the magnitude of these impacts are without analysis . By considering ...
... water managers [ policy - makers ] should understand the manner in which this occurs . Several alternative ... users . There is no way for water managers to know what the magnitude of these impacts are without analysis . By considering ...
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... water law institution can usefully proceed from an examination of the position of the individual water user . Under common law , the user was essentially free to take water as desired until some other entitled water user complained ...
... water law institution can usefully proceed from an examination of the position of the individual water user . Under common law , the user was essentially free to take water as desired until some other entitled water user complained ...
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to indirect water users ( i.e. , customers of public water supply systems ) . A flexible grouping of special interests can be facilitated through such a users association while at the same time avoiding the disadvan- tages of excessive ...
to indirect water users ( i.e. , customers of public water supply systems ) . A flexible grouping of special interests can be facilitated through such a users association while at the same time avoiding the disadvan- tages of excessive ...
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KEYNOTE ADDRESSTHE NATIONAL WATER POLICY | 1 |
EDUCATION FOR TECHNOLOGICAL ACCEPTANCE | 16 |
DEVELOPMENT OF WATER LAW IN VIRGINIA | 28 |
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