Conference Proceedings
AGENDA: Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Conflicts Between Water Rights Administration and Water Quality Protection, Jan D. Laitos
Converting Conditional Water Rights to Instream Flow Protection: A Property Transfer Strategy, David L. Harrison
Emerging Policy and Strategy Choices for Protection of the Groundwater Resource, Richard H. Braun
Federal Regulatory Rights in Water, Lawrence J. MacDonnell
In Defense of Private Rights in Water, Charles J. Meyers
Instream Flow Protection in the Western States: A Survey and Comparison, Brian E. Gray
Integrating Water Quality Objectives with Traditional Water Rights in California: The Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta Case, Ronald B. Robie
In the Beginning God Created the Public Trust Doctrine?, Ralph W. Johnson
New Developments in Water Rights on Public Lands: Federal Rights and State Interests, Christopher H. Meyer
Nurturing Public Values in the Water Resource—The Montana Way, Matthew W. Williams
Public Access to Shorelines and Beaches: Alternative Approaches and the Taking Issue, Richard Hildreth
Public Interest Review of Water Right Allocation and Transfer in the West: Recognition of Public Values, Douglas L. Grant
Reconciling Large-Scale Water Development and Water Quality Effects, James S. Sanderson
State Water Planning to Protect Public Needs, David H. Getches
The Clean Water Act, Water Quality, and Water Use, Bruce D. Ray
The Homestake Project & Water Quality Issues, Tad Foster
The Use of “Nonnavigable” Water for Public Purposes, John E. Thorson
Water as a Public Resource: The Legal Basis, Charles F. Wilkinson
Water Development, Wildlife and Recreation: Panel, Charles W. Howe
Wetlands Protection: The 404 Program, Patrick A. Parenteau