Conjunctive Water Management in the US Southwest

作者: Juan Valdes , Thomas Maddock

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2776-4_14

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摘要: Water demands in the US Southwest have been subject to great pressures due explosive population growth and climate variability that has produced decadal droughts. These led unsustainable use of surface water groundwater, forcing states adopt conjunctive management ground systems. Unfortunately, federal state laws not kept pace with scientific development strategies. A series examples are presented illustrate some successes failures integration groundwater its accompanying legal implications.

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