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Some legal problems concerning ground water management Item Info

Title:
Some legal problems concerning ground water management
Authors:
Walenta, Thomas R.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1967-11-06
Description:
A talk to be given by Dr. Thomas R. Walenta, Bovay Engineers, and Report Consultant to the Puget Sound Task Force at a Ground Water Symposium presented by the American Water Resources Association in San Francisco on November 6, 1967. Topics include: The need to classify all ground waters as public waters and subject to the regulation and control of the state. Problems associated with the determination of critical ground water areas. Should the prior appropriator of ground water be protected in his means of extracting ground water from a basin or aquifer. The artificial recharge of ground water areas, and their use for storage purposes. The control and abatement of ground water pollution - the need for water quality programs. Cooperation between state and federal agencies in development of all our water resources - a new form of creative federalism. A-010-IDA
Subjects:
groundwater groundwater management water quality
IWRRI number:
196706
Rights:
In copyright, educational use permitted. Educational use includes non-commercial reproduction of text and images in materials for teaching and research purposes. For other contexts beyond fair use, including digital reproduction, please contact the University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu. The University of Idaho Library is not liable for any violations of the law by users.
Contributing Institution:
University of Idaho
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Cataloger:
Jodi Haire
Date Digitized:
2008-01-25

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