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Alt Ag Water Transfer Grants
Basin Roundtable
Arkansas
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University of Colorado (Regents)
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Inquires into Alternatives to “Buy and Dry” Water Transfers and Local Government Interest”
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5/21/2008
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Grant Application
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central supplies involved in this inquiry are those serving as agricultural water in the Lower <br />Arkansas Valley. <br />7. Please provide a brief narrative of any related or relevant previous studies. <br />Studies by Kenneth Weber Specifically on the Arkansas Valley: <br />"An Offer I Can't Refuse: Social Consequences of Water Transfers to the Transferring Area." Forum of <br />the Association for Arid Lands Studies 8:21-28 1992. <br />"Prologue to Which Future? Demographic Patterns and Prospects for Colorado Plains Counties One <br />Hundred Years after Settlement." Forum of the Association for Arid Lands Studies 7:33-38. 1991. <br />"Effects of Water Transfers on Rural Areas: A Response to Shupe, Weatherford, and Checchio." <br />Natural Resources Journal 30(1):13-15. 1990. <br />Howe, Charles W., Kenneth R. Weber, and Jeffrey K. Lazo. "Impacts of Water Transfers on Rural <br />Regions and Communities: A Case Study of the Arkansas Valley, Colorado." Transferability of Water <br />Entitlements. Pigram, John J. and Bruce P. Hooper (eds.). Centre for Water Policy Research, University <br />of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. 147-153. 1990. <br />Charles W., Jeffrey K. Lazo, and Kenneth R. Weber. "The Economic Impacts of <br />~ture-to-Urban Water Transfers on the Area of Origin: A Case Study of the Arkansas River <br />in Colorado." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 1200-1204. 1990. <br />"Irrigation Water Sales from the Seller's Perspective: The Crowley County, Colorado Case." Forum of <br />the Association for Arid Lands Studies 6:23-28. 1990. W <br />What Becomes of Farmers Who Sell Their Irrigation Water? The Case of Water Sales in Crowley <br />County, Colorado." Completion Report prepared for The Ford Foundation, Environment and Behavior <br />Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder. 56 pp. 1989. <br />"Otero County: A Demographic History of a Colorado High Plains County, 1889-1987." The Social <br />Science Journal 26(3):265-275. 1989. <br />"Irrigation Water Sales in Crowley and Otero Counties, Colorado: Social and Historic Context." <br />Completion Report prepared for General Service Foundation, Environment and Behavior Program, <br />Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder. 25 pp. 1988. <br />Previous and concurrent relevant studies by John Wiener: Related inquiries began with looking <br />into actual as well as potential uses of weather and climate information in water management, and <br />timing of decisions. We focused on small-scale water management, after working down the <br />organizational hierarchy from the big federal agencies through the state to ditch companies and <br />individuals in agriculture-related businesses. One problem was the inability to quickly and cheaply <br />transfer the use of water. We lobbied on and observed the Arkansas River Basin Water Bank Pilot <br />19 <br />
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