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Natural Resources Law Center.
Title
America's Waters
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1992.
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A New Era of Sustainability, Report of the Long's Peak Working Group on National Water Policy, Objectives and Initiatives.
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<br />PREFACE <br /> <br />The NatUral Resources Law Cemer of the University of Colorado convened a working group of 30 I1IIional expens In <br />water policy at A1lenspart, Colorado, near Longs Peak on December 6-8, 1992. The Keystone Center facilitated the meeting. <br />During the meeting, we attempted to focus our collective expertise on the critical wa1er policy issues and opportunities for <br />action by the OinlOn-Oore Administralion. <br /> <br />1bis statement is not intended to be exhaustive. Rather, we hope that it will be useful to the new Administration. at an <br />historic moment, in chaning national objectives and suggesting specific decisions for developing a new approach toward <br />managing America's Wa1ers. <br /> <br />The panicipants in the Longs Peak meeting attended as individuals. not as formal rep~f~rives of Ibeir agencies or <br />organizations. The repon as a whole is SU'Ongly and unanimously endorsed by the panicipants named below, but may not <br />~y reflect the views of their employers. <br /> <br />Sarah F. Bates, Natural Resources Law Center <br />Michael Blumm, Lewis and ClaJk Northwestern <br />School of Law <br />Jo Clark, Western Governors' Association . <br />DaDa Sebren Cooper, Committee on Energy and Natural <br />Resources. U.S. Senate <br />DeDnis DonaIcI. The Nature Conservancy <br />Bruce Driver, Anomey and Consultant <br />John E. Echohawk, Native American Rights Fund <br />Jeffrey P. Featherstone, Delaware River Basin Commission <br />Karen Garrison. Natural Resources Defense CoWlCil <br />David H. Getches, University of Colorado School of Law <br />Don Gray, Environmental and Energy Study Institute <br />Fnnk Gregg, University of Arizona. School of Renewable <br />Natural Resoun:es <br />Tom Jensen, Grand Canyon Trust <br />Stne Lanicb, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, <br />U.S. House of Representatives <br />David Lester, Council on Energy and <br />Resources Tribes <br /> <br />Lawrence J. MacDonneU, Natural Resources Law Center <br />Guy Martin. Perkins Coie <br />Jerome C. Muys, Will and Muys <br />Ed Osann, National Wildlife Federadoo <br />Eel Pembleton, National Audubon Society <br />Dale Pontius. American Rivers <br />Jim Posewitz. Montana FISh, Wildlife and Pub <br />Teresa A. Rice. Natural Rescwces Law Center <br />Peter Rogers. Harvard University <br />Donald Snow, Nonhem UghIs Research and Education <br />Institute <br />John E. Thorson <br />Jim Tripp. Environmental Defense Fund <br />John Volkman, Nonhwest Power Planning Council <br />Charles F. Wilkinson, University of Colondo School of Law <br />David Yardas. Environmental Defense Fund <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />~,",-J~ <: . . <br />~ -:,- - <br />
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