Water Resource Management
BOTH THE FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS HAVE STRONG CONSTITUTIONAL CLAIMS AND POLITICAL RESOURCES WITH WHICH TO INFLUENCE THE ALLOCATION OF WATER RESOURCES. UNTIL THE 1970S, FEDERAL AGENCIES WERE ABLE TO DOMINATE IN SETTING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. BOTH THE STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NOW EXERT DE...
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