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Water Supply Protection
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7630.125
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Wild and Scenic - Colorado Wilderness Act - 1991
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CO
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Statewide
Date
10/28/1990
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Various
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Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles and Position Statements
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<br />0- -, iiS <br /> <br />111111111 1111111111 11111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ 1111111111 III 11111111 111111111 <br />I . 'I [Ill ~~rl! . 'I 111111 I~,l\l I Wl\~' <br />II · J I 1111. J I III i,ll~ \lll~lrrrl <br />IN NATURAL RESOURCES <br />A Luncheon Program Series in 1991-1992 <br /> <br />ANNOUNCING FALL PROGRAMS: <br /> <br />1 TIME TO REFORM THE GENERAL MINING LAW OF 1812? <br />Wednesday, September 25. 1991 <br /> <br />The General Mining Law 011872 was born in the mining camps of the last century, and is one althe few public land statutes <br />from thaI era still surviving today. Is it hopelessly out 01 dale - or should its well-established provisions lor staking a mining <br />claim remain in force? What are the current legislative proposals lor revising the 1872 Act? Please join us for the Iirslluncheon <br />ollhe Natural Resources law Center's 1991-1992 series. <br />luke Danielson, Attorney, Gersh & Danielson, speaking in favor 01 reforming the 1872 Act. <br />Ken Hubbard, Attorney, Holland & Hart, speaking in opposition to current legislative reform proposals. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />NEW WILDERNESS DESIGNATIONS FOR COLORADO? <br />Tuesday,~ober8, 1991 <br /> <br />Senators Hank Brown and Tim Wirth recently announced a compromise on Colorado wilderness legislation. This fall Congress <br />will consider the proposed wilderness bill and the fulure of reserved water rights lor wilderness. What are the slakes in this <br />debate? Is the compromise a promising breakthrough? What are the alternatives? Come hear two sides 01 the Colorado <br />wilderness debate, with presentations by: <br /> <br />Maggie Fox, Sierra Club, speaking in opposition to the compromise proposed legislation. <br /> <br />Speaker from Senator Hank Brown's office invited. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />COOPERATIVE NATURAL RESOURCES CONFLICT RESOLUTION: <br />THE PROMISE, THE REALITY AND THE FUTURE <br />Tuesday, November 5,1991 <br /> <br />Mediation, alternative dispute reolution, and cooperative approaches to problem solving - we've heard a great deal about <br />Ihese altenatives to litigation, but have they worked in the context of natural resources disputes? What are the elements of a <br />successful cooperative dispute resolution process? Did Ihe process have a role in the Two forks debate? We'll hear contrasting <br />views on cooperative nalural resources conflict resolution: <br /> <br />Kaleen Cottingham, Natural Resources Policy Advisor to Washington Governor Booth Gardner and participant in <br />cooperative solutions to disputes involving natural resources and tribal issues in Washington Slate. Ms. Coningham <br />is the Burlington Resources Fellow at Ihe Natural Resources Law Center1all semester. <br /> <br />Dan Luecke, Director, Rocky MountainOflice, Environmental Defense fund. and a participant inthe Two Forksdam <br />debate, presenting a critical view of cooperative natural resources conflict resolution <br /> <br />12:00 noon <br />Hershner Room. One Uniled Bonk Cenler <br />17th ond Uncoln, Uncoln Street level <br />Denver <br /> <br />Box luncbe. provided <br />One Hour of Continuing Legal Education <br />
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