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Boating rights on rivers in Colorado

Categories: Land Use
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1872-2000). Covers Colorado, Jackson River, Crystal River. Topics: public boating rights, riparian landowner rights, public river rights, recreational boating. Agencies: National Organization for Rivers, City of Crystal River, Douglasville County Water. Cites 42 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on Boating rights on rivers in Colorado with 41 nodes and 80 connections. Top connected: not mentioned, Atriplex canescens, United States Department of the Interior, Congress, Army Corps of Engineers.

Stakeholders (19)

Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.

United States Department of the InteriorCongressArmy Corps of EngineersColorado Supreme CourtU.S. Supreme CourtFederal Energy Regulatory CommissionColorado Attorney GeneralAttorney General
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Colorado state governmentThe National Organization for RiversAmerican Canoe AssociationCity of Crystal RiverDouglasville County WaterRocky Mountain NewsU.S. Coast GuardRiver Surface Recreation ForumCreekside CoalitionRiverfront Protective AssociationTexas Attorney General

External References Cited (42)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

other (31)

  • Alaska v. USA (2000)
  • Adirondack League Club v. Sierra Club (1998)
  • Atlanta School of Kayaking v. Douglasville County Water (1997)
  • Alaska v. Ahtna (1989)
  • Goodman v. City of Crystal River (1987)
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  • Montana Coalition for Stream Access v. Curran (1984)
  • Oregon v. Riverfront Protective Association (1982)
  • Loving v. Alexander (1982)
  • Sawezyk v. U.S. Coast Guard (1980)
  • People v. Mack (1979)
  • Kaiser Aetna v. United States (1979)
  • People v. Emmert (1979)
  • Southern Idaho Fish & Game Association v. Picabo Livestock Co. (1974)
  • State v. Bunkowski (1972)
  • Day v. Armstrong (1961)
  • Elder v. Delcour (1954)
  • United States v. Kansas City Ins. Co. (1950)
  • United States v. Appalachian Electric Power Co. (1940)
  • United States v. Utah (1931)
  • United States v. Holt State Bank (1926)
  • Economy Light & Power Co. v. United States (1921)
  • Guilliams v. Beaver Lake Club (1918)
  • Miller v. State (1911)
  • West Chicago Railroad Co. v. Illinois (1906)
  • Scranton v. Wheeler (1900)
  • United States v. Rio Grande Dam & Irrigation Co. (1899)
  • Illinois Central Railroad Co. v. Illinois (1892)
  • The Montello (1874)
  • The Momello (1874)
  • Southern Idaho Fish & Game Ass'n v. Picabo Livestock Co.
  • Atlanta School of Kayaking

book (5)

  • The Gunnison Country (1980)Duane Vandenbusche
  • The Fur Trade of the American West, 1807-1840 (1979)David J. Wishart
  • The Old West: The Rivermen (1975)Paul O'Neil
  • Mountain Men & Fur Traders of the Far West (1965)LeRoy R. Hafen
  • CentennialJames Michener

legislation (4)

  • CRS § 18-9-107
  • Colorado Constitution
  • Colorado trespass law
  • United States Constitution

article (2)

  • Forever Free: Navigability, Inland Waterways, and the Expanding Public Interest (1983)Richard M. Frank
  • The Public Trust: A Sovereign's Ancient Prerogative Becomes the People's Environmental Right (1980)Jan S. Stevens