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<br />OCJ:'~"2 <br /> <br />Subsidies <br /> <br />Government pays for the necessary improvements. This approach is the most common <br />one in agriculture.47 <br /> <br />Facilitate water transfers <br /> <br />Irrigators should be free to sell their water if the result is not harmful to other <br />irrigators.48 <br /> <br />Reward water oonservation <br /> <br />State water laws should create incentives to irrigators to adopt water conserving . , <br /> <br />practices. For example, an irrigator who conserves a portion of its water right should be <br /> <br />allowed to sell that water. <br /> <br />Involve special water districts in pollution oontrol <br /> <br />Irrigation and other special districts are well suited to the unique function of water <br /> <br /> <br />pollution control. Organized locally and often along the lines of natural watersheds, they are, <br /> <br /> <br />by purpose and experience, the experts in local water management. Although their potential to <br /> <br />47 Id. at 105. <br />48 Id. at 106. <br /> <br />38 <br />