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<br />9. New Mexico. <br />10. Nevada. <br />11. Arizona. <br />12. Nebraska. <br />13. South Dakota. <br />14. North Dakota. <br />15. Kansas. <br /> <br />C. Other States. <br /> <br />1. Florida. <br />2. Texas. <br />3. Minnesota. <br />4. Iowa. <br />5. Hawaii <br />6. Mary land. <br />7. Mississippi. <br />8. Oklahoma. <br />9. New Jersey. <br /> <br />References. <br /> <br />VI. Private Means of Protecting the Public Interest in <br />Water Resources. <br /> <br />A. Introduction. <br />B. The Methods. <br /> <br />1. Fee Simple. <br />2. Trusts. <br />3. Easements. <br />4. Purchase and Leaseback. <br />S. Other Contractual Arrangements. <br />a. Conservation Foundation. <br />b. Conditional or Limited Transfers. <br />c. Conditional Purchase Assistance. <br />d. Contract Leases. <br />e. Restrictive Covenants and Equitable <br />Servitude. <br />6. Private Appropriation of Instream Flows. <br />a. Washington. <br />b. California. <br /> <br />C. The Experience of Others. <br />D. Tax Consequences. <br />E. Conclusion. <br /> <br />References. <br /> <br />VII. Protection of the Public Interest in the Subsequent <br />Allocation of Water. <br /> <br />viii <br />