State water-data reports; a digital representation of the hydrologic records of the United States for water years 1990 and 1991

1992 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.F. Alt
Author(s):  
John Diggs ◽  
Samantha Mikolajczyk ◽  
Lora Naismith ◽  
Margaret Reed ◽  
Rory Smith

This Report examines existing flood-related regulations in Texas and the United States, the Texas State Flood Plan, current flood mitigation strategies in the state, and the potential to implement green stormwater infrastructure. The report offers policy recommendations to clarify and help alleviate the current ambiguities and uncertainties between the Texas State Water Plan and State Flood Plan for future flood mitigation practices, and to simplify the implementation of green infrastructure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rhett B. Larson

AbstractThe rich field of inter-state water law in the United States illustrates both successes and failures in transboundary water management and allocation. This monograph analyzes the three general approaches to water allocation between riparian states to certain shared watercourses in the United States, namely equitable apportionment, congressional apportionment, and inter-state compacts. This analysis is accompanied by a discussion and evaluation of the different cases of shared watercourses that applied these approaches, and a comparison of each of them to similar approaches in international water law. The monograph draws lessons for international water law from inter-state water law—highlighting the successful inter-state approaches that can be adopted by international water law, as well as the approaches that failed, and which should be avoided.


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