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Water Conservation
Project Type
Ag/Muni Grant
Contract/PO #
C153617
Applicant
San Miguel County
Project Name
Citizen's Water Guide to Upper San Miguel River Basin
Title
Grant Application
Date
1/31/1992
County
San Miguel
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Application
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<br />. . <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />"An Introduction to Colorado Water Law," by John Musick. Western Water Made <br />Simple, by the editors of High County News, Water Law in a Nutshell, by David <br />Getches" Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of <br />Water in the American West, by Norris Hundly, OverTapped Oasis: Reform or <br />Revolution for Western Water, by Marc Reisner and Sarah Bates. Western Water <br />Flows to the Cities, by John Folk-Williams and Susan Fry, Water and the Future <br />ofJhe Southwest, University of New Mexico Press. New Courses for the <br />Colorado, Gary Weatherford and Lee Brown, "Water in the American West: <br />Institutional Evolution and Environmental Restoration in the 21st Century" <br />University of Colorado Law Review, Volume 62, Issue 4,1991. "Water-Efficient <br />Technologies for the UrbanlResidential Sector," Rocky Mountain Institute, 1988 <br />edition, <br /> <br />Anticipated Benefits <br />An easy- to-read, accurate and comprehensive presentation of complex water <br />issues will be invaluable information for the entire community, in and ofitself, It <br />sets the stage for informed water resource management and conservation <br />policies, <br /> <br />This model may also serve as a prototype for other river basin communities faced <br />with complex water issues and competing interests" <br /> <br />-5- <br />
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