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Title page 174
Relation River in Common
Date 2005-01-12 to 2005-02-16
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Description and other matters.38 State legislatures control purse strings. State courts play a vital role in the continuing evolution of water law.39 In these respects, the states are a logical focus for tributary water issues. At the same time, however, state assertions of authority in environmental water rights issues have a mixed history.40 It is tempting for politicians and water administrators to fall into postures in which federally-sponsored environmental programs play the role of the outside...
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