Examines intergovernmental efforts within the United States to manage
the nation's water supply. Long taken for granted, water resources are
rapidly becoming a contentious issue within American politics.
Continuing population growth and rapid development, coupled with
environmental events such as droughts, have led to increasing water
shortages in sections of the nation. In Interstate Water Compacts
author Joseph F. Zimmerman highlights the growing importance of water
issues within the United States and a device that has been
instrumental in facilitating interstate cooperation to solve
water-related problems: the interstate compact. This groundbreaking
work is the first to devote itself exclusively to interstate and
federal-interstate compacts pertaining to controversies including the
abatement of water pollution, apportionment of river waters, economic
development, flood control, inland fisheries, marine fisheries, and
restoration to rivers of anadromous fish, such as salmon and shad. The
process for entering into interstate and federal-interstate compacts
is explained in detail, as is the exercise of original jurisdiction by
the US Supreme Court to resolve intractable interstate controversies
involving interpretation of provisions of compacts, water
apportionment, and water pollution abatement. Zimmerman concludes by
calling for the President, Congress, governors, state legislatures,
and local governments to devote more attention and resources to
finding solutions for water-related problems.
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Intergovernmental Efforts to Manage America's Water Resources
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438444499
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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