Environmental Water Rights Transfers: A Review of State Laws

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Abstract
A new report from Water in the West explores how Western states can increase water rights transfers to maintain healthy flows for ecosystems while benefiting water rights holders.

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Date created September 28, 2015

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Author Szeptycki, Leon F.
Author Forgie, Julia
Author Hook, Elizabeth
Author Lorick, Kori
Author Womble, Philip
Sponsor National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (U.S.)
Sponsor Stanford Water in the West, a program of the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University.

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Subject Water management
Subject Watersheds
Genre Technical report

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Szeptycki, Leon F.; Forgie, Julia; Hook, Elizabeth; Lorick, Kori and Womble, Philip. (2015). Environmental Water Rights Transfers: A Review of State Laws. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/ff450ts1896

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Water in the West Reports and Working Papers

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