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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8283
Author
Silk, N., J. McDonald and R. Wigington.
Title
Turning Instream Flow Water Rights Upside Down.
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n.d.
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Boulder, CO\
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<br />Hill, 1. R. 1993. Colorado court recognizes federal reserved rights to in stream flows in <br />Rocky Mountain National Park. Rivers. 4(3): 243-247. <br /> <br />MacDonnell, L. J, T. A. Rice, eds. 1993. Instream Flow Protection in the West. Revised <br />Edition. Boulder: University of Colorado School of Law, Natural Resources Law Center. <br /> <br />Master, L. L., S. R. Flack, and B. A. Stein, editors. 1998. Rivers of Life: Critical <br />Watersheds for Protecting Freshwater Biodiversity. Arlington, V A: The Nature <br />Conservancy. <br /> <br />Poff, N. L., D. Allan, M. B. Bain, 1. R. Karr, and others. 1997. The natural flow regime. <br />Bioscience 47(11 ):769-784. <br /> <br />Richter, B. D., 1. V. Baumgartner, R. Wigington, and D. Braun. 1997. How much water <br />does a river need? Freshwater Biology 37:231-249. <br /> <br />U.S. Forest Service and the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Circa 1992. Instream <br />flow needs assessment and recommendations for the proposed Piedra wilderness. Denver, <br />Colorado. <br /> <br />21 <br />
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