Instream flow protection : seeking a balance in Western water use / David M. Gillilan and Thomas C. Brown.
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- 1417539771
- 9781417539772
- 9781610910873
- 1610910877
- Rivers -- West (U.S.) -- Regulation
- Streamflow -- West (U.S.)
- Water use -- West (U.S.)
- Cours d'eau -- États-Unis (Ouest) -- Régularisation
- Cours d'eau -- Débit -- États-Unis (Ouest)
- Eau -- Utilisation -- États-Unis (Ouest)
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General
- Rivers -- Regulation
- Streamflow
- Water use
- West United States
- 333.91/00978 21
- TC423.6 G55 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-402) and index.
Print version record.
1. What's the Big Deal, Anyway? -- 2. The Loss of Instream Flows: A Short History of Water Use and Water Law in the West -- 3. Instream Uses of Water -- 4. How Much Water Should Be Left in Streams? -- 5. Instream Flow Protection Issues in the States -- 6. Methods the States Use to Protect Instream Flows -- 7. Effect of Instream Flow Protection on Other Water Uses -- 8. Federal Authorities and Approaches for Protecting Instream Flows -- 9. Federal Water Development Programs Affecting Instream Flows -- 10. Federal Environmental Protection Legislation and Programs Affecting Instream Flows -- 11. Reaching a Balance in Water Allocation.
Instream Flow Protection is a comprehensive overview of Western water use and the issues that surround it. The authors explain instream flow and its historical, political, and legal context; describe current instream flow laws and policies; and present methods of protecting instream flow.
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