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<br /> <br />Adjudication of Water Rights 65 <br />Statutory Adjudication Procedure 65 <br />Reference Procedure 66 <br />DedICation 10 Public Use 66 <br /> <br />The Cal~omia Waler System-A Capsule View 67 <br /> <br />CHAPJER THREE <br />The Alocation of Water IIelween Consumplire <br />and EII.il'Ollmental Uses 71 <br /> <br />Introduction 71 <br /> <br />The Puhlic Trust Doctrine 72 <br />The Public Trust Doctnne Comes to the UnITed States 73 <br />The IIIms Central Case 75 <br />The Public Trust Doctrine in California 77 <br />Types of Waters and Uses to WhICh the Public Trust DoctJine Applies 81 <br />Navonal Audubon Soaety v. Superior Court 85 <br /> <br />The Law of Reasonable Use 89 <br />Herminghaus and Article X. Section 2 89 <br />Article X, Section 1 in the Modern Day: Reallocating Water <br />as a Matter of PublIC PoliCY 95 <br /> <br />Fish and Game Code Sections 5937 and 5946 98 <br />The State Board's Mono Lake DeCISIon 101 <br />Consumptive and Instream Uses In the Litigation Context: <br />A Case Study of EOF v. EBMUO 101 <br />Summary 103 <br />Background 103 <br />The Trial Courts Opinion 107 <br /> <br />CHAPTER FOUR <br />The Role 01 the Slate Water Res_ Conlrol Board <br />in Controlling the Use and Allocation of Water 113 <br /> <br />Origin 113 <br /> <br />The Appropriation of Water 114 <br /> <br />The Evolution of the State Board's Authority 117 <br />Exclusive VB. Concurrent Jurisdiction 117 <br />Reasonable Use Considerations 120 <br /> <br />Water Quality Control 111 <br />California's Role 111 <br />The Federal Role 113 <br />Regional Board Enforcement 115 <br /> <br />The Bay-Delta Hearing Process 116 <br />D-1175 118 <br />D-1379 118 <br />D-1485 119 <br />The Racanelli DeciSion 119 <br /> <br />xiv CALIFORNIA WATER <br />