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Arizona is not a party to the Colorado River Compact and is not in a position to question its validity or constitutionality ["By Carpenter"]

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Title Arizona is not a party to the Colorado River Compact and is not in a position to question its validity or constitutionality ["By Carpenter"]
Subject Water -- Law and legislation Water rights Interstate agreements Water resources development Rivers Colorado River Commission
Description Carpenter cites many reasons and court cases that uphold the constitutionality of the Colorado River Compact
Date undated 2007-01-03T04:30:48Z 2007-01-03T04:30:48Z
Type Manuscript
Identifier WDECS02B300042 WDEC01824.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10217/37401 Water Resources Archive Data Dictionary v. 1.0
Language English eng
Relation wwdl Arizona is not a party to the Colorado River Compact and is not in a position to question its validity or constitutionality ["By Carpenter"]. Undated Papers of Delph E. Carpenter and Family. Series 2: DEC professional papers. Subseries B: Compacts and rivers. Finding Aid: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives/findingaids/water/wdec.html
Format application/pdf
Coverage Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) Colorado Arizona California Nevada New Mexico Utah Wyoming undated
Publisher Colorado State University. Libraries
Source Original: Folder of papers. 14 p.

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