<br />Contents
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<br />Water Management in Transition 1985
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<br />perspective Christine Olsenius ,..'"..",..",.'"..', .....",."".".,.",."...."...,..."..",...".."".""."..".."..,',..."."... 5
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<br />Eart I: A Federal Perspective
<br />Progress Toward a National Water Policy Theodore M, Schad ..............,............,........,.., 8
<br />Trends in Water Management Edwin H, Clark II, Ph.D. ............'........,......................,...... 12
<br />Water Allocation: The New Rules of the Game Raphael J Moses ............,.................... 14
<br />Federal Water Management in Transition Lawrence Mosher ............................'............, 17
<br />The Corps of Engineers: Planning To
<br />Meet the Financing Challenge Major General John F. Wall
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<br />and Kyle E. Schilling ,..",...",..",..".."..""....",.""."...".."..."..."...",.""."..".,..,..."..."..,.."'..',,...,... 21
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<br />The Evolution of a Regional Planning Organization Muriel Morrisette ....,............,.... 28
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<br />l!-art II: A State Perspective
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<br />State Solutions to Water Problems:
<br />Smaller-Scale and Site-Specific Joan Wirren ..........,....,............,....,..,..............,........,....,......, 32
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<br />The ICWP: A FederaVState Partnership Joan M. Kovalic ..............................,.................... 34
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<br />States as Water Managers: Increased Control,
<br />Expanded Responsibility An interview with Larry Morandi ..,......~..,..,....,..................,.... 35
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<br />Western Management Innovations A look at 17 state initiatives ....,..,....,................,...... 38
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<br />The Arizona Groundwater Code:
<br />A Model of Strength in Compromise Kathleen Ferris ......................,........,......,....'....'...... 39
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<br />Alternative Financing: Who Pays? Joan M. Kovalic ..............,....,........,....,......................,.... 46
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<br />Exploring Options for Water Project Financing Governor Bruce Babbitt ,..,......,......, 52
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<br />An Environmental Trust Fund:
<br />NewJersey's Innovative Proposal Governor Thomas H, Kean ....,....,............,........,....,.. 54
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<br />p.art III: Public/Private Sector Responses
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<br />The National Water Alliance: A Unified Framework
<br />for Regional Concerns James J Magner ..........,..........,................,......................,..'......,..'..,.. 58
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<br />A Need for New Ideas and Institutions Senator Dave Durenberger ..,............,............ 61
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<br />The Center for the Great Lakes:
<br />A Model of Private Initiative William G. Milliken ....,..............,........,..........,....,..........,..,... 62
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<br />A Common Voice for
<br />the Great Lakes Region Donna Wise ..................'..................,..,....,....,....,....,..,....,........,........ 64
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<br />The Red River Valley: Testing a
<br />"Bottom-Up" Decision-Making Process Muriel Morrisette ......,........,......................,......,.. 65
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<br />Attaining Water Resource Goals:
<br />Looking to the Private Sector Thomas A Reilly......,....,..,....,....,........,........,................,..,.. 68
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<br />Leasing the Colorado River: San Diego County and
<br />the Galloway Proposal Interviews with Phillip W Ray and Lawrence Michaels ........ 71
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<br />The Case for Water Markets Terry 1. Anderson, Ph.D, ....'............,..............,..,............,...., 76
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<br />Water Conservation in Phoenix:
<br />The Impact of Individual Initiative An interview with John F. Long ..,................,........ 78
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