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<br />2:35 State Resource Sovereignty in a Post-Sporhase World: <br />the Case of the Hueco Bolson <br />Prof. A. Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois <br />Institute of Technology, Chicago <br />The presentation will examine the efforts of EI Paso, Texas. <br />to secure future water supplies by appropriating ground- <br />water in New Mexico and will focus on New Mexico's efforts <br />to avoid sharing this resource in the face of the Sporhase case. <br /> <br />3:20 Break <br /> <br />3:40 Montana's Response to Interjurisdictional Marketing <br />Challenges <br />Deborah Beaumont Schmidt, Executive Director, Montana <br />Environmental Quality Council <br />In 1985 Montana changed its water policy to respond to <br />interjurisdictional marketing challenges and opportunities <br />Four years later, this attempt to integrate public interest and <br />market approaches awaits stronger economic demand for <br />implementation of these innovations. <br /> <br />415 Marketing of Indian Reserved Water Rights <br />Jeanne Whiteing, Whiteing, Thompson & White, Boulder, <br />Colorado <br />Considerable controversy and uncertainty exists about mar- <br />keting of Indian reserved water rights. This presentation will <br />focus on the reasons for the controversy and recent devel- <br />opments in the area as reflected in water rights settlements <br />and federal policy. <br /> <br />5:00 Reception <br /> <br />Wednesday, June 7, 1989 <br /> <br />AM INTERJURISDICTIONAL COOPERATION <br /> <br />8:45 Integrating Interstate and Federal Natural Resource <br />Policy in the Pacific Northwest: The Northwest Power <br />Planning Council <br />John M. Volkman, Senior Counsel, Northwest Power <br />Planning Council, Portland, Oregon <br />Since 1980 the Northwest states have developed regional <br />energy, fish and wildlife policy through an interstate compact <br />agency, the Northwest Power Planning Council. The Coun- <br />cil's conservation-oriented power plan and its innovative fish <br />and wildlife program attempt to balance the region's power <br />and conservation needs. The Northwest's experience may <br />offer lessons for Integrating water policy in other interstate <br />basins. <br /> <br />Notebook and Tape Sale: The course book will be available after <br />the conference for $60. (Please note: registrants get the notebook as <br />part of their fee.) Audio tapes of the three days will sell for $150. All <br />orders must be prepaid. <br /> <br />NOTEBOOK AND TAPE ORDER FORM <br /> <br />Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use <br />of a Shared Resource June 5-7, 1989 <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />Affiliation <br /> <br />Address <br /> <br />Phone <br /> <br />Notebook of speakers' outlines and matenals <br />AudiO tapes Full three days <br />Tax (within Colorado) 6.23% <br />Total Purchase <br /> <br />$ 60 <br />$150 <br /> <br />$ <br /> <br />_Check _VISA _MasterCard # <br /> <br />Exp. Date <br /> <br />Signature <br /> <br />Return this form and payment to: <br />Natural Resources Law Center <br />University of Colorado School of Law <br />Campus Box 401 <br />Boulder, CO 80309-0401 <br /> <br />For office use <br />Date rec'd <br />Paid <br />Due <br />Ackn <br /> <br />930 The Northwest Power Planning Council-A Model for <br />Cooperative Planning in the Missouri Basin? <br />Gerald Mueller, Consultant, Helena, Montana <br />The Northwest Power Planning Council is the outstanding <br />example of cooperative regional planning in the country <br />today. What are the factors key to its success, and how <br />. transferable are they to the Missouri River BaSin? <br /> <br />10 15 Break <br /> <br />1035 Panel Opportunities for Cooperation in the Missouri Basin <br />David L. Pope, Chief Engineer, Division of Water Resources <br />Kansas State Board of Agriculture, Topeka <br />John E. Thorson, Doney & Thorson, Helena, Montana <br />Arvid L. Thomsen, Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha <br />District, Omaha, Nebraska <br /> <br />11 :40 Lunch <br />Bruce E. Babbitt, Steptoe & Johnson, Phoenix, Arizona <br /> <br />PM <br /> <br />1: 10 Opportunities for Cooperation in the Colorado River <br />Basin <br />Prof. David H. Getches, University of Colorado School of <br />Law <br />The Colorado River is the nation's most developed and <br />intensively managed. The interest of the public In the river's <br />bounties-hydroelectricity, fish and wildlife, recreation, <br />irrrgatlon, municipal water, aesthetics-is tremendous. Yet <br />today, management of the river and ItS profits is virtually <br />monopolized by the federal Bureau of Reclamation. Could <br />fuller state, regional, and national benefits be enjoyed under <br />a Basin authority? <br /> <br />Panel Maggie Fox, Sierra Club Southwest Regional Office, <br />Boulder, Colorado <br />Linda Lazzerino, Attorney, Platte River Power Authority, <br />Fort Collins, Colorado <br />J. William McDonald, Director, Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board <br />Regional Director, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake <br />City. Utah <br /> <br />3:00 End of program <br /> <br />CONFERENCE ENROLLMENT FORM <br /> <br />Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use <br />of a Shared Resource June 5-7, 1989 <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />Affiliation <br /> <br />Address <br /> <br /> Phone <br /> NRLC Acad. & Pub <br />Fees: Regular Associate Gov!. 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