Conference Proceedings
A Case Study: Imperial Valley, California, Dennis B. Underwood
After the Concrete Sets: The Future Role of the Bureau of Reclamation in Western Water Management, John D. Leshy
AGENDA: Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Augmenting Municipal Water Supplies Through Agricultural Water Conservation, David Engels
Changing Patterns of Water Use in the West: Pressures on the System, David H. Getches
Changing the Use of Water Rights in Colorado: Recent Experience, John Wittemyer
Facilitating Voluntary Water Transfers in California, James T. Markle
Innovative Approaches to Water Allocation: The Potential for Water Markets, Charles W. Howe
Keep the Farmer Farming—How to Eat Your Water Cake and Have It Too, Raphael J. Moses
Least Cost Approaches for Satisfying Water Demand: An Alternatives Analysis, Zach Willey
Opportunities for Improving the Ways We Use Water, Thomas M. Stetson
Policies to Enhance Western Water Use Efficiency: Best of the West, Bruce C. Driver
Potential Improvements in Irrigation Management Practices: Water Savings and Costs, James R. Gilley
Proposals for Promoting Water Reallocation and Efficiency, Gary D. Weatherford
Special Water Districts: Their Role in Western Water Use, Timothy De Young
The Arizona Solution to Allocation and Use of Groundwater, Betsy Rieke
Toward Optimal Utilization of Water Resources: The “Physical Solution", Harrison C. Dunning
Water Conservation Through Integrated Basinwide Implementation, Steven J. Shupe
Water Development and Acquisition for a Municipal Supply, Tom Griswold
Water Transfers and Exchanges: Using the Market to Improve Water Use—A Legal/Institutional View, Gary D. Weatherford
Water Use and the Prior Appropriation Doctrine, George A. Gould