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Natural Resources Law Center.
Title
Instream Flow Protection In The West - Revised Edition - 1993.
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1993.
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />The Contributors <br /> <br />J. David Aiken - Professor of Agricultural Economics (Water & Agricultural Law <br />Specialist), University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Professor Aiken is a leading authority on <br />Nebraska water law with over 100 publications on water and related issues. <br /> <br />Robert F. Barwin - Water Quality Section Manager, Washington Department of <br />Ecology, Yakima. Formerly Mr. Barwin worked in the state's instream flow program. <br /> <br />Josephine P. Beeman - Of Counsel, Moffatt Thomas Barrett Rock & Fields, Boise. <br />Between 1976 and 1990, Ms. Beeman was the Idaho Deputy Attorney General, <br />representing the Idaho Department of Water Resources. <br /> <br />Bonnie G. Colby - Associate Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at <br />The University of Arizona. Her work focuses on the economic impacts of water <br />reallocation between urban, agricultural, recreational and enviro~mental water uses, on <br />valuation of water rights and on regional conflicts over tribal water rights and reservation <br />water uses. <br /> <br />Tim DeYoung - Attorney, Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, Albuquerque. A <br />professor in the Division of Public Administration of the University of New Mexico for 10 <br />years, Mr. De Young has been in private practice since 1989. <br /> <br />Herb Dishlip - Deputy Director, Office of Water Management, Arizona Department <br />of Water Resources, Phoenix. Mr. Dishlip has had lead responsibility in Arizona for <br />implementing the state's instream flow program. <br /> <br />Harrison C. Dunning - Professor, School of Law, University of California, Davis. <br />Professor Dunning is a prominent water law scholar and is author of Part VI of Waters <br />and Water Rights, 1991 Edition, "The Public Right to Use Water in Place." <br /> <br />Christopher C. Estes - Division of Sport Fish, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, <br />Anchorage. Mr. Estes is the statewide Instream Flow Coordinator with the Research and <br />Technical Services Section. <br /> <br />Gordon W. Fassett - Wyoming State Engineer, Cheyenne. Mr. Fassett is a <br />professional engineer and has been Wyoming State Engineer since 1987. <br /> <br />Brian E. Gray - Professor of Law, University of California, Hastings College of the <br />Law. Professor Gray is a widely recognized expert on California water law. <br /> <br />VI <br />
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