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1997
Title
A Bibliographic Pathfinder on Water Marketing
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Ronald A Kaiser
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A Bibliographic Pathfinder on Water Marketing
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<br />/ <br /> <br />'..- "'Z <br /> <br />Fall 1997] <br /> <br />BIBLIOGRAPHY <br /> <br />883 <br /> <br />Lawrence MacDonnell, Transferring Water Uses in the West, in A.L.l.-A.B.A. COURSE OF <br />STUDY: WESTERN WATER LAW IN THE AGE OF REALLOCATION 29 (March, 1991) <br />(Cosponsored by the University of Arizona College of Law). <br /> <br />LARRY MORANDI, REALLOCATING WESTERN WATER: EQUITY, EFFICIENCY AND THE <br />ROLE OF LEGISLATION 3 (1988) (National Conference of State Legislatures). <br /> <br />NATIONAL WATER COMMISSION, WATER POLICIES FOR THE FUTURE (1973). <br />NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WATER TRANSFERS N THE WEST (1992). <br />MARC REISNER & SARAH BATES, OVERTAPPED OASIS: REFORM OR REVOLUTION <br />FOR WESTERN WATER (1990). <br />MARC REISNER, CADILLAC DESERT 1986). <br />JOSEPH SAX ET AL., LEGAL CONTROL OF WATER RESOURCES 212-44 (1991). <br /> <br />Simms & Davis, Water Transfers Across State System 31 ROCKY MTN. MN. L. INST. 22-1 (1985). <br /> <br />DAN T ARLOCK, LAW OF WATER RIGHTS AND RESOURCES 5-1 to 5-104 (1997). <br /> <br />Gary Weatherford & Steven Shupe, Reallocating WaterIn The West, 78 J. AM. WATER WORKS <br />Ass'N 63(1986). <br /> <br />2. Transfer Methods <br /> <br />Ironically, current water transfers change past allocation practices and at the same time <br />continue past practices. Transfers may be permanent or temporary and occur along a continuum from <br />an outright sale of a permanent water right to the lease of water. Transfer transactions are limited <br />only by the imagination and ingenuity of the parties and include; (1) dry-year option [contingent] <br />contracts on right to use water, (2) spot market transfers, (3) sale of reclaimed, conserved or surplus <br />water, (4) subordination agreements, (5) water banks, (6) water ranching, (7) institutional transfers, <br />(8) exchanges, and (9) wheeling of stored water. Most of these are described in the literature that <br />follows. <br /> <br />W.P. Balleau, Water Appropriation and Transfer in a General Hydrologic System, 28 NAT. <br />RESOURCES J. 269 (1988). <br /> <br />DavidB. Bush, Dealingfor Water in the West: Water Rights as Commodities, 80 J. AM. WATER <br />WORKS ASS'N 30(1988). <br /> <br />ELIZABETH CHECCHIO, WATER FARMING: THE PROMISE AND PROBLEMS OF <br />WATER TRANSFERS IN ARIZONA (1988) (University of Arizona Water Resources Research <br />Center, Issue Paper #4). <br /> <br />Bonnie Colby et al.,.Transferring Water Rights in the Western States: A Comparison of Policies and <br />Procedures, in RESEARCH REPORT SERIES (1989)(University of Colorado School of Law, <br />Natural Resources Law Center). <br />
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