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Title page 3
Relation Columbia Basin
Date 2005-04-12 to 2005-04-19
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Description 4. Instream flow is perceived as an important issue and could be related to negotiation of water allocation. Washington and Idaho respondents were inclined to perceive instream flows as an acceptable mechanism for allocating water among the states. Respondents in Oregon and Montana were inclined to perceive an instream flow allocation formula as an impingement on their prerogatives to set their own standards. 5. Because it is virtually impossible to compartmentalize water issues, it can be...
Identifier http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,1857

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