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Water: Allocating a Scarce Resource
The author addresses shortcomings of the riparian doctrine of water rights as well as the prior appropriation doctrine in view of the increasing pressure on water supplies. To solve the problem of shortages that will inevitably occur, market pricing, in lieu of costly water development projects, is advocated as a means of allocating water supplies for priority uses.
Water: Allocating a Scarce Resource
The author addresses shortcomings of the riparian doctrine of water rights as well as the prior appropriation doctrine in view of the increasing pressure on water supplies. To solve the problem of shortages that will inevitably occur, market pricing, in lieu of costly water development projects, is advocated as a means of allocating water supplies for priority uses.
Water: Allocating a Scarce Resource
Campbell, Thomas C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 77 ; 53-56
1985-09-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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