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Water rights, river compacts, and legal-policy stationarity in the American West
This article examines static-data assumptions trapped in water rights and, separately, in larger interstate river compacts in the American West. These reflect assumptions of scalar stationarity embedded in water codes in western states. State water adjudications sort how much water is being used, but the resulting data are often publicly unavailable and unchanged. Interstate river compacts often divide fixed, erroneous river flow data. River compact data, based on early 20th century optimistic estimates of river flow, have not changed in policy language. At both the micro- and the macro-scale, these separate data remain fixed, complicating water management in the American West.
Water rights, river compacts, and legal-policy stationarity in the American West
This article examines static-data assumptions trapped in water rights and, separately, in larger interstate river compacts in the American West. These reflect assumptions of scalar stationarity embedded in water codes in western states. State water adjudications sort how much water is being used, but the resulting data are often publicly unavailable and unchanged. Interstate river compacts often divide fixed, erroneous river flow data. River compact data, based on early 20th century optimistic estimates of river flow, have not changed in policy language. At both the micro- and the macro-scale, these separate data remain fixed, complicating water management in the American West.
Water rights, river compacts, and legal-policy stationarity in the American West
Eric P Perramond (Autor:in)
2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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