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Western Water Flow

Categories: Water
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1988-1999). Covers Montana, Colorado, Gunnison. Topics: water leasing, instream flow, instream flows, water accounting. Agencies: Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Board of Natural Resources and Conservation, Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Cites 53 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on Western Water Flow with 41 nodes and 80 connections. Top connected: Unknown, not specified, Rushes, United States Bureau of Reclamation, native species.

Stakeholders (44)

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

United States Bureau of ReclamationColorado General AssemblyDepartment of Natural ResourcesSoutheastern Colorado Water Conservancy DistrictDenver Water BoardWater CourtState Engineer's OfficeDenver Water Department
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Pueblo Board of Water WorksImperial Irrigation DistrictMetropolitan Water District of Southern CaliforniaDepartment of Water ResourcesMontana Department of Fish, Wildlife and ParksUniversity of New MexicoMontana Department of Natural Resources and ConservationInterstate Stream CommissionWater Resources BoardWater Conservancy DistrictHouseNational Conference of State LegislaturesPueblo West Metro DistrictEagle CountyMontana LegislatureBoard of Natural Resources and ConservationIdaho Supreme CourtNew Mexico Interstate Stream CommissionDivision Engineer's officeGame, Fish, and Parks CommissionInterim Committee on Water of the Colorado LegislatureIdaho Department of Water ResourcesFarmers Reservoir and Irrigation CompanyAgriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy Committee of the SenateColorado Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural ResourcesDepartment of Water Resources, Aurora, ColoradoArizona Senate Research OfficeWashington Joint Legislative Select Committee on Water Resource PolicyCalifornia Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and WildlifeMFWPBurlington Ditch, Reservoir, and Land CompanyInyo County Board of SupervisorsUniversity of Colorado Institute of Behavioral ScienceRio Arriba County CommissionColorado Court of AppealsNew Mexico Legislature

External References Cited (53)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

legislation (20)

  • House Bill 1110 (1991)
  • House Bill 2499 (1991)
  • Senate Bill 1055 (1991)
  • Senate Bill 4 (1991)
  • House Bill 1210 (1990)
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  • Senate Bill 1556 (1990)
  • HB 2666 (1989)
  • HB 707 (1989)
  • City and County of Denver v. Board of County Commissioners of Grand County, et al. (1988)
  • House Bill 1151 (1988)
  • Chapter 182, House Bill 337 (1987)
  • Sleeper v. Ensenada Land and Water Association (1985)
  • House Bill 1041 (1974)
  • Montana Water Use Act (1973)
  • N.M. Stat. Ann.
  • Nev. Rev. Stat.
  • Idaho Code
  • Colo. Rev. Stat., 37-45-118(b)(IV)
  • Charter of the City and County of Denver
  • S.D. Codified Laws Ann.

article (13)

  • Leasing water for instream flows: The Montana experience (1991)McKinney, M. J.
  • New Mexico Water Law: Determining Public Welfare Values in Water Rights Allocation (1989)Charles T. DuMars and Michele Minnis
  • Public Interest Review of Water Right Allocation in the West: Recognition of Public Values (1987)Douglas L. Grant
  • Instream Flows, the Public Trust, and the Future of the WestHarrison C. Dunning
  • Refining the Water Transfer Process: Innovations for Western StatesElizabeth Checchio and Bonnie G. Colby
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  • Transfers of Water Use in ColoradoLawrence J. MacDonnell et al.
  • Agricultural Water Transfers in a Volatile Market: A Threadbare Approach to Municipal Water Supply or Part of a Tapestry?Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr.
  • Evaluating Judicial Capacity to Determine Public Welfare Values in Water TransfersDuMars
  • Transfers of Water Use in New MexicoF. Lee Brown et al.
  • Water Market Update
  • Water Transfers in ArizonaGary C. Woodard and Cara S. McCarthy
  • Water Strategist
  • Transferring Conserved Water: The Oregon ExperienceBecky Kreag

report (12)

  • Western Water Transfers: Public Interest Impacts (1991)Larry Morandi
  • Economics and Social Impacts of Agriculture-to-Urban Water Transfers: The Arkansas Valley of Colorado (1990)Charles W. Howe and Jeffrey K. Lazo
  • Water Rights Transfers in Wyoming (1990)Mark Squillace
  • Comity or Commodity? An Inquiry into the Economic and Community Values of Water (1990)Susan Christopher Nunn and Helen M. Ingram
  • Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (1990)
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  • Arizona's Economy (1989)
  • Instream Flow Protection in the Western United States: A Practical Symposium (1988)
  • Water Marketing 1988: The Move to Innovation (1988)
  • Water Marketing in the Southwest--Can Market Prices Be Used to Evaluate Water Supply Augmentation Projects? (1987)Bonnie Colby Saliba et al.
  • Water, The Community, and Markets in the WestHelen Ingram and Cy R. Oggins
  • The Water Transfer Process
  • Water Marketing in the SouthwestSaliba et al.

study (4)

  • What Becomes of Farmers Who Sell Their Irrigation Water? The Case of Water Sales in Crowley, Colorado (1989)Kenneth R. Weber
  • A Water Transfer Case Study of Third Party Impacts and Strategies (1987)Kevin B. Pratt
  • Weber's studyKenneth Weber
  • Ingram's study of attitudes toward water transfersIngram

book (2)

  • Down by the RiverConstance Elizabeth Hunt
  • Trading Water: An Economic and Legal Framework for Water MarketingRodney Smith

other (2)

  • Colorado Canal Transfer (1985)
  • Shokal v. Dunn (1985)