Tug-of-water: markets may be a solution as urban, ag and recreational users vie for their share
Brye Steeves
TEN, 2009, issue Spr, 12-17
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Water transfers can be as simple as an individual seller, or large-scale, involving two or more states.
Date: 2009
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