Water Rights and the Environment in the United States
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This sweeping study traces the development of water policy in the United States from the 19th century to the present day exploring the role of legislation in appropriating access to water to the American people.Three factors influence the development of water policy and politics in the United States: the availability of water the manner in which people use the commodity to its maximum economic benefit and governmental control. This book is a one-stop resource for understanding the scope of water issues in America from governing doctrine and legislation to Native American water rights to water protection and pollution and to the mitigation of natural and manmade disasters. Distinguished author and noted scholar John R. Burch Jr. reviews the conflicts among state federal and international agencies in dealing with water supply and points to competing legal rulings and laws as undermining the creation of a cohesive policy for all. Through an analysis of key documents Burch examines the recent calamities befalling the American water systemincluding droughts oil spills and natural disastersand considers the future of water distribution to the American people. Organized into six parts sections include doctrines and rights waters of the West border regions water management and flood control environmental issues and water supply and safety.
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