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<br />Endnotes <br />1. 1990 Census of population, United states Department of <br />Commerce, Bureau of the Census. An urbanized area has a <br />minimum of 50,000 persons, including urban fringe consisting <br />of contiguous territory having a density of at least 1,000 <br />persons per square mile. <br /> <br />2. Frank J. Trelease and George A. Gould, Cases and Materials on <br />Water Law, Fourth Edition (st. paul, Minn.: West PUblishing <br />Co., 1986), p. 63. <br /> <br />3. Colo. Rev. Stat. ss37-82-102 throuqh ss 37-82-105 (1973). <br /> <br />4. Danielson V. Kerbs, 646 p.2d 363 (Colo. 1982) discussed in <br />Trelease and Gould, Water Law, p. 67. <br /> <br />5. Colo. Rev. Stat. ss 37-92-305(4} (1973). <br />6. Col. Rev. Stat. ss37-43-118(b) (1973). <br /> <br />7. Albert .Schaffer and Ruth C. Schaffer, "Social Impacts on <br />Rural Communities," in Water scarcity: Impact on Western <br />Agriculture (Berkeley: Univarsity of California Press, 1984), <br />p. 309. <br /> <br />8. Robert A. Young, "Local and Regional Economic Impacts," in <br />Water Scarcity: Impacts on Western Agriculture (Berkeley: <br />University of California Prass, 1984), p. 250-255. <br /> <br />9. C.W. Howe, J.K. Lazo, and K.R. Weber, "The economic impacts <br />of agriculture-to-urban watar transfers on the area of <br />origin: A case study of the Arkansas River valley in <br />Colorado", as cited by National Resaarch Council, Water <br />Transfers in the West: Efficiency, Equity, and the <br />Environment (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1992), <br />p. 46. <br /> <br />10. National Research council, Water Transters in the West: <br />Efficiency, Equity, and the Environment (Washington, D.C.: <br />National Academy Press, 1992), p. 71. <br /> <br />11. Ibid., p. 79. <br />12. Ibid., p. 81. <br />13. Ibid., p. 87. <br /> <br />.18 <br />