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<br />Contents <br />Introduction 2 <br />Background 4 <br />Policy Issues 10 <br />CVPIA 12 <br />Private Interests 13 <br />CALFED 14 <br />Groundwater 15 <br />Water Banking 17 <br />Colorado River Transfers 18 <br />The Future 20 <br />Glossary 20 <br /> <br />The Layperson's Guide to Water Marketing <br />is prepared and distributed by the Water <br />Education Foundation as a public intormation <br />tool. It is part of a series of guides that <br />explore pertinent water issues in an <br />objective, easy-la-understand manner. <br /> <br />The mission of the Water Education Foun- <br />dation, an impartial, nonprofit organization, <br />is to create a better understanding of water <br />issues and help resolve water resource <br />problems through education programs. <br />For more information, contact: <br /> <br />Water Education Foundation <br />717 K Street, Suite 317 <br />Sacramento, CA 95814 <br />Phone: (916) 444-6240 <br />Fax: (916) 448.7699 <br />Internet: www.water-ed.org <br /> <br /> <br />President: Henry J. Vaux Jr., Ph.D. <br /> <br />Executive Director: Rita Schmidt Sudman <br /> <br />Editor: Sue McClurg <br /> <br />Authors: Josh Newcom <br />Elizabeth McCarthy <br /> <br />Updated 2000 <br /> <br />Editorial Assistance: Diana Farmer <br /> <br />Layout: Curtis Leipold <br /> <br />On the Cover: <br /> <br />Photo Credits: <br />California Department of Water Resources <br />Metropolitan Water District of Southern <br />California <br />City of Sacramento Archives <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation <br /> <br />A view of the California Aqueduct, part of the complex <br />water storage and distribution system developed to <br />alleviate disparity between California's water supply <br />and demand. <br /> <br />Cover photo by Boyle Engineering <br /> <br />ISBN: ,.893246-66.3 <br />