SLIDES: Rethinking Western Water Law: Restoring the Public Interest in Western Water Law

Presenter: Mark Squillace, Director, Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado Law School 20 slides

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Online Access:https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/western-water-law-policy-and-management/25
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=western-water-law-policy-and-management
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topic western water law
water law
water policy
West
rethinking
legal reform
public interest
challenges
climate change
rain patterns
snow patterns
evaporation
evapo-transpiration rates
evapotranspiration rates
warmer temperatures
snowpack melting
glaciers
population growth
drought
running out of water
water supply and demand
Lake Mead
National Geographic 2008
Brad Udall Western Water Assessment 2008
stationarity
www.water-data/com
water resources management
water resource management
bath tub ring
Last Chance Bay
Lake Powell
Upper Colorado Basin Snowpack
snow water equivalent
state property
water rights
permanent property rights
agricultural water rights
irrigated agriculture
low value crops
public values
instream flows
junior water rights
beneficial use
reduce consumption
reallocation
efficient distribution
public's rights in water resources
private rights
public rights
public resources
private water rights
Colorado
Wyoming Constitution Article 8 sec. 3
Nebraska
New Mexico Stat. Ann. 72-5-7
detrimental to public welfare
Utah
conservation of water
Oregon
rebuttal presumption
Or. Rev. Stat. 536.300 (2007)
use efficiency
waste avoidance
endangered species
threatened species
sensitive species
water quality
fish and wildlife
recreation
economic development
local land use regulations
Board of County Comm’rs v. United States 891 P.2d 952 (Colo. 1995)
prior appropriation
conflict
public interest theory
water court
public policy
absence of statutory authority
public property
on the record of agency decisions
public interest standards
definitions
limits of the public trust doctrine
National Audubon Society v. Superior Court
Mono Lake case
balance
public trust doctrine
common law
changing needs
statutes
constitutions
restoration of the public interest
on the written record
detrimental to the public interest
judicial review
Overton Park
self-defining
balancing of interests
Alaska
economic costs and benefits
opportunity costs
fish and wildlife impacts
recreational impacts
instream values
public interest screen
conditions on water rights
term of years
minimum stream flows
environmental protection
environmental assessment
cumulative impacts assessment
William F. West Ranch v. Tyrell 206 P.3d 722 (Wyo. 2009)
justiciable claim
standards
permit terms
limits on existing rights
taking
private property
5th Amendment
fifth amendment
Lucas v. SCCC 505 U.S. 1003 (1992)
character and impat of the regulations
"reasonable
investment-backed expectations"
Penn Central Transp. Co. v. City of New York 438 U.S. 104 (1978)
Natural Resources Law Center
NRLC
study
survey Western states' water laws
allocating water
water allocation
decisions approving applications for water rights
proposed outputs
model guidelines
model rules
recommendations
public ownership standards
states
citizen groups
interested parties
stakeholders
flexibility
regulation of water rights
public interest in water
aesthetic values
ecological values
recreational values
restore public rights
takings claim
protection of priorities
amounts of water
Administrative Law
Agriculture Law
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Biodiversity
Climate
Energy and Utilities Law
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Hydrology
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Litigation
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
President/Executive Department
Property Law and Real Estate
Risk Analysis
Science and Technology Law
State and Local Government Law
spellingShingle western water law
water law
water policy
West
rethinking
legal reform
public interest
challenges
climate change
rain patterns
snow patterns
evaporation
evapo-transpiration rates
evapotranspiration rates
warmer temperatures
snowpack melting
glaciers
population growth
drought
running out of water
water supply and demand
Lake Mead
National Geographic 2008
Brad Udall Western Water Assessment 2008
stationarity
www.water-data/com
water resources management
water resource management
bath tub ring
Last Chance Bay
Lake Powell
Upper Colorado Basin Snowpack
snow water equivalent
state property
water rights
permanent property rights
agricultural water rights
irrigated agriculture
low value crops
public values
instream flows
junior water rights
beneficial use
reduce consumption
reallocation
efficient distribution
public's rights in water resources
private rights
public rights
public resources
private water rights
Colorado
Wyoming Constitution Article 8 sec. 3
Nebraska
New Mexico Stat. Ann. 72-5-7
detrimental to public welfare
Utah
conservation of water
Oregon
rebuttal presumption
Or. Rev. Stat. 536.300 (2007)
use efficiency
waste avoidance
endangered species
threatened species
sensitive species
water quality
fish and wildlife
recreation
economic development
local land use regulations
Board of County Comm’rs v. United States 891 P.2d 952 (Colo. 1995)
prior appropriation
conflict
public interest theory
water court
public policy
absence of statutory authority
public property
on the record of agency decisions
public interest standards
definitions
limits of the public trust doctrine
National Audubon Society v. Superior Court
Mono Lake case
balance
public trust doctrine
common law
changing needs
statutes
constitutions
restoration of the public interest
on the written record
detrimental to the public interest
judicial review
Overton Park
self-defining
balancing of interests
Alaska
economic costs and benefits
opportunity costs
fish and wildlife impacts
recreational impacts
instream values
public interest screen
conditions on water rights
term of years
minimum stream flows
environmental protection
environmental assessment
cumulative impacts assessment
William F. West Ranch v. Tyrell 206 P.3d 722 (Wyo. 2009)
justiciable claim
standards
permit terms
limits on existing rights
taking
private property
5th Amendment
fifth amendment
Lucas v. SCCC 505 U.S. 1003 (1992)
character and impat of the regulations
"reasonable
investment-backed expectations"
Penn Central Transp. Co. v. City of New York 438 U.S. 104 (1978)
Natural Resources Law Center
NRLC
study
survey Western states' water laws
allocating water
water allocation
decisions approving applications for water rights
proposed outputs
model guidelines
model rules
recommendations
public ownership standards
states
citizen groups
interested parties
stakeholders
flexibility
regulation of water rights
public interest in water
aesthetic values
ecological values
recreational values
restore public rights
takings claim
protection of priorities
amounts of water
Administrative Law
Agriculture Law
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Biodiversity
Climate
Energy and Utilities Law
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Hydrology
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Litigation
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
President/Executive Department
Property Law and Real Estate
Risk Analysis
Science and Technology Law
State and Local Government Law
Squillace, Mark
SLIDES: Rethinking Western Water Law: Restoring the Public Interest in Western Water Law
topic_facet western water law
water law
water policy
West
rethinking
legal reform
public interest
challenges
climate change
rain patterns
snow patterns
evaporation
evapo-transpiration rates
evapotranspiration rates
warmer temperatures
snowpack melting
glaciers
population growth
drought
running out of water
water supply and demand
Lake Mead
National Geographic 2008
Brad Udall Western Water Assessment 2008
stationarity
www.water-data/com
water resources management
water resource management
bath tub ring
Last Chance Bay
Lake Powell
Upper Colorado Basin Snowpack
snow water equivalent
state property
water rights
permanent property rights
agricultural water rights
irrigated agriculture
low value crops
public values
instream flows
junior water rights
beneficial use
reduce consumption
reallocation
efficient distribution
public's rights in water resources
private rights
public rights
public resources
private water rights
Colorado
Wyoming Constitution Article 8 sec. 3
Nebraska
New Mexico Stat. Ann. 72-5-7
detrimental to public welfare
Utah
conservation of water
Oregon
rebuttal presumption
Or. Rev. Stat. 536.300 (2007)
use efficiency
waste avoidance
endangered species
threatened species
sensitive species
water quality
fish and wildlife
recreation
economic development
local land use regulations
Board of County Comm’rs v. United States 891 P.2d 952 (Colo. 1995)
prior appropriation
conflict
public interest theory
water court
public policy
absence of statutory authority
public property
on the record of agency decisions
public interest standards
definitions
limits of the public trust doctrine
National Audubon Society v. Superior Court
Mono Lake case
balance
public trust doctrine
common law
changing needs
statutes
constitutions
restoration of the public interest
on the written record
detrimental to the public interest
judicial review
Overton Park
self-defining
balancing of interests
Alaska
economic costs and benefits
opportunity costs
fish and wildlife impacts
recreational impacts
instream values
public interest screen
conditions on water rights
term of years
minimum stream flows
environmental protection
environmental assessment
cumulative impacts assessment
William F. West Ranch v. Tyrell 206 P.3d 722 (Wyo. 2009)
justiciable claim
standards
permit terms
limits on existing rights
taking
private property
5th Amendment
fifth amendment
Lucas v. SCCC 505 U.S. 1003 (1992)
character and impat of the regulations
"reasonable
investment-backed expectations"
Penn Central Transp. Co. v. City of New York 438 U.S. 104 (1978)
Natural Resources Law Center
NRLC
study
survey Western states' water laws
allocating water
water allocation
decisions approving applications for water rights
proposed outputs
model guidelines
model rules
recommendations
public ownership standards
states
citizen groups
interested parties
stakeholders
flexibility
regulation of water rights
public interest in water
aesthetic values
ecological values
recreational values
restore public rights
takings claim
protection of priorities
amounts of water
Administrative Law
Agriculture Law
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Biodiversity
Climate
Energy and Utilities Law
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Hydrology
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Litigation
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
President/Executive Department
Property Law and Real Estate
Risk Analysis
Science and Technology Law
State and Local Government Law
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spelling ftunicolboulawl:oai:scholar.law.colorado.edu:western-water-law-policy-and-management-1022 2023-05-15T16:22:39+02:00 SLIDES: Rethinking Western Water Law: Restoring the Public Interest in Western Water Law Squillace, Mark 2009-06-05T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/western-water-law-policy-and-management/25 https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=western-water-law-policy-and-management unknown Colorado Law Scholarly Commons https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/western-water-law-policy-and-management/25 https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=western-water-law-policy-and-management Western Water Law, Policy and Management: Ripples, Currents, and New Channels for Inquiry (Martz Summer Conference, June 3-5) western water law water law water policy West rethinking legal reform public interest challenges climate change rain patterns snow patterns evaporation evapo-transpiration rates evapotranspiration rates warmer temperatures snowpack melting glaciers population growth drought running out of water water supply and demand Lake Mead National Geographic 2008 Brad Udall Western Water Assessment 2008 stationarity www.water-data/com water resources management water resource management bath tub ring Last Chance Bay Lake Powell Upper Colorado Basin Snowpack snow water equivalent state property water rights permanent property rights agricultural water rights irrigated agriculture low value crops public values instream flows junior water rights beneficial use reduce consumption reallocation efficient distribution public's rights in water resources private rights public rights public resources private water rights Colorado Wyoming Constitution Article 8 sec. 3 Nebraska New Mexico Stat. Ann. 72-5-7 detrimental to public welfare Utah conservation of water Oregon rebuttal presumption Or. Rev. Stat. 536.300 (2007) use efficiency waste avoidance endangered species threatened species sensitive species water quality fish and wildlife recreation economic development local land use regulations Board of County Comm’rs v. United States 891 P.2d 952 (Colo. 1995) prior appropriation conflict public interest theory water court public policy absence of statutory authority public property on the record of agency decisions public interest standards definitions limits of the public trust doctrine National Audubon Society v. Superior Court Mono Lake case balance public trust doctrine common law changing needs statutes constitutions restoration of the public interest on the written record detrimental to the public interest judicial review Overton Park self-defining balancing of interests Alaska economic costs and benefits opportunity costs fish and wildlife impacts recreational impacts instream values public interest screen conditions on water rights term of years minimum stream flows environmental protection environmental assessment cumulative impacts assessment William F. West Ranch v. Tyrell 206 P.3d 722 (Wyo. 2009) justiciable claim standards permit terms limits on existing rights taking private property 5th Amendment fifth amendment Lucas v. SCCC 505 U.S. 1003 (1992) character and impat of the regulations "reasonable investment-backed expectations" Penn Central Transp. Co. v. City of New York 438 U.S. 104 (1978) Natural Resources Law Center NRLC study survey Western states' water laws allocating water water allocation decisions approving applications for water rights proposed outputs model guidelines model rules recommendations public ownership standards states citizen groups interested parties stakeholders flexibility regulation of water rights public interest in water aesthetic values ecological values recreational values restore public rights takings claim protection of priorities amounts of water Administrative Law Agriculture Law Aquaculture and Fisheries Biodiversity Climate Energy and Utilities Law Energy Policy Environmental Health and Protection Environmental Law Environmental Policy Forest Management Hydrology Jurisdiction Land Use Law Litigation Natural Resource Economics Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Law Natural Resources Management and Policy President/Executive Department Property Law and Real Estate Risk Analysis Science and Technology Law State and Local Government Law text 2009 ftunicolboulawl 2022-02-13T08:21:04Z Presenter: Mark Squillace, Director, Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado Law School 20 slides Text glaciers Alaska University of Colorado Boulder, Law School: Scholarly Commons Bay Lake ENVELOPE(-100.964,-100.964,56.759,56.759)