Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Event Date
6-8-1990
Series
Summer Conference (11th: 1990: Boulder, Colo.)
Description
16 pages.
Citation Information
Clinton, Michael J., "Water Transfers: Can They Protect and Enhance Rural Economies?" (1990). Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8).
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/moving-wests-water-to-new-uses/19
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Comments
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers is the theme for this year's water conference. The conference considers the changing demands for water in the West and the need to reallocate a portion of the existing uses of water to new uses.
The first day provides the background by looking at the most likely sources of water to meet these demands, including agriculture, federal water projects, interstate transfers, and tribal water rights. The second day introduces a number of issues raised by reallocation of water including public interest considerations, area of origin effects, and the role of water districts. The third day sets out state laws governing transfers and exchanges and provides examples of several transfers.