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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7390
Author
Natural Resources Law Center.
Title
Boundaries and Water
USFW Year
1989.
USFW - Doc Type
Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource.
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<br />10:35 <br />R <br /> <br />Panel: Opportunities for Cooperation in the Missouri Basin <br />Dav'd L. Pope, Chief Engineer, Division of Water Resources Kansas State Board of Agriculture, Topeka <br />John E. Thorson, Doney & Thorson, Helena, Montana <br />Arvid L. Thomsen, Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, Omaha, Nebraska <br /> <br />,") <br />. <br /> <br />11 :40 Lunch <br />Water Transfers: Shoot-Out at LaPaz County <br />- Bruce E. Babbitt, Steptoe & Johnson, Phoenix, Arizona <br /> <br />PM <br />1 :10 <br /> <br />3:00 <br /> <br />,S' <br /> <br />Opportunities for Cooperation in the Colorado River Basin <br />Prof. David H. Getches, University of Colorado School of Law <br />The Colorado River is the nation's most developed and intensively managed. The interest of the public in <br />the river's bounties-hydroelectricity, fish and wildlife, recreation, irrigation, municipal water, aesthetics-is <br />tremendous. Yet today, management of the river and its profits is virtually monopolized by the federal Bureau <br />of Reclamation. Could fuller state, regional, and national benefits be enjoyed under a Basin authority? <br />Panel: Maggie Fox, Sierra Club Southwest Regional Office, Boulder, Colorado <br />Linda Lazzerino, Attorney, Platte River Power Authority, Fort Collins, Colorado <br />J. William McDonald, Director, Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Weston J. Hirschi, Acting Regional Director, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, Utah <br /> <br />End of program <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />eJ <br />
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