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adam_text | Titel: Conservation of water and related land resources
Autor: Black, Peter E.
Jahr: 2001
Contents
List of Tables xvii
List of Figures xix
Abbreviations xxi
Foreword xxv
Preface xxxi
Acknowledgments xxxv
Introduction.................................................................................................1
1 Setting the Stage.................................................................................9
Boundaries 9
Human Needs Antedate Political Boundaries 16
Population 17
From Antiquity to 1900 21
The Conservation Era, 1900-1960 24
A New Awakening 33
The Environmental Era 35
Summary 37
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 38
2 Water Law..........................................................................................39
Introduction 39
The Riparian Doctrine 40
The Natural Flow Theory 43
The Reasonable Use Theory 44
The Appropriation Doctrine 46
Irwin v. Phillips (1855) 47
Essentials of the Appropriation Doctrine 48
How it Works 50
Correlative Rights Rule 57
Interstate Compacts 58
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Conservation of Water and Related Land Resources
First Interstate Compact 58
Wyoming v. Colorado 59
Types of Interstate Compacts 61
The Delaware River Basin Compact (1961) 63
The Susquehanna River Basin Compact (1970) 65
Relation of Interstate Compacts to Other Types of River
Basin Institutions 66
Upper Colorado River Basin Compact (1948) 66
Colorado River Litigation 68
The Colorado River Basin 69
The Colorado River Compact (1922) 70
The Boulder Canyon Project Act (1928) 72
Arizona v. California (1931, 1934, 1936, 1961, 1964, 1983) 73
Federal-State Litigation 76
Nebraska v. Wyoming (1945) 77
Federal Power Commission v. Oregon (1955) 79
Reserved Water Rights 80
The Winters Doctrine 80
The Reservation Doctrine 88
Public Trust Doctrine 89
Summary 90
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 91
3 The National Organizations...........................................................93
Introduction 93
Why So Many Organizations? 94
The Establishment 95
The National Organizations 96
Federal Agencies 96
Land Managing Agencies 97
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) 97
Forest Service (FS) 104
National Park Service (NPS) 106
Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) 107
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 108
Construction and Management Agencies 110
Corps of Engineers (COE) 111
Bureau of Reclamation (BR) 116
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) 121
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) 126
Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies 127
Federal Power Commission (FPC) 127
Flood Insurance Administration (FIA) 129
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 129
Research and Development Agencies 131
National Weather Service (NWS) 133
Geological Survey (USGS) 133
Contents ¦ xi
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) 134
Office of Water Research and Technology (OWRT) 134
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 135
Coordination and Study Agencies 136
Water Resources Council (WRC) 136
National Water Commission (NWC) 142
Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) 145
Budgets 146
Other National Organizations 151
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 154
Regional, State, and Local Organizations.................................155
Regional Organizations 155
Formal Organizations 156
Interstate Compacts 157
Congressional Authority 158
Title II Commissions 160
Section 208 Planning Agencies 163
Informal Organizations 167
Inter-Agency Committees 167
Watershed Councils 169
State Organizations 170
Overview 170
Some Examples 174
California 175
Colorado 178
New York 179
Summary 182
Local Organizations 183
Formal Organizations 184
Informal Organizations 188
Selecting Some Examples 189
Brandywine Valley Association 189
Summary 190
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 191
Policy, Planning, and Partnerships...........................................193
Policy 194
Legislative Sources 195
Document Sources 195
Meeting Sources 196
Executive Sources 196
Historical Perspective 197
Models 208
Currently 210
Summary 212
Planning 212
What s With Planning? 213
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Historical Perspective on the Planning Objectives 214
Recently 224
Planning Models 225
Summary 227
Partnerships 228
Watershed Management 229
Partnering 232
Facilitated Workshops 233
Working Partnerships: Some Examples 234
The Potomac River Basin 236
Quabbin Reservoir Watershed (Boston, Massachusetts) 237
Cedar River Watershed (Seattle, Washington) 238
New York State Soil and Water Conservation Committee
(S WCC) 239
Economics, Endangered Species, and Logging
(Quincy, California) 241
Skaneateles Lake Watershed Agricultural Program
(Syracuse, New York) 242
Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission (CBCAC) 243
Upper Susquehanna River Basin Coalition (USRBC) 245
Edwards Aquifer Authority (San Antonio, Texas) 246
Analysis 247
Summary 251
Conclusion 251
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 252
Pollution, Programs, and Permits..............................................253
Pollution 254
Reauthorization of the Clean Water Act 260
The Clean Water Act 260
H.R. 961 — Legislative Action in the 104th Congress 26l
Future Prospects 262
Water Resource Policy Initiatives in the Clinton Administration 263
Progress Since 1972 263
Clean Water at the Crossroads 264
The Clean Water Action Plan 265
Action Plan Tools for Clean Water 265
Key Elements 267
Key Principles 268
Summary 270
Programs 271
History of Incentive-Based Water Programs 272
Earlier 272
Recently 273
Currently: The New York City Situation 275
Limitations of Incentive-Based Approaches 279
Contents ¦ xiii
Why Alternatives to Incentive-Based Programs Need to
be Considered 279
Challenges for New Approaches 282
Opportunities for New Approaches 283
Strategies for New Approaches 283
Summary 290
Permits 290
Stormwater Permits 292
Concentrated Animal Feedlot Operations (CAFO) Permits 293
Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) 294
Summary 298
Conclusions 298
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 299
Evaluation........................................................................................301
Introduction 301
The Model 302
Assumptions 303
How does Water Fit the Assumptions? 304
Peculiarities of Water Resources 305
Elasticity of Demand 306
The Market 307
Development of the Model Graphs 310
Fitting the Water Purveyor to the Model 312
Extending the Model s Applicability 314
Interest 315
Some Basics 315
The Formulae 316
Parts of the Interest Rate 318
Interaction of Interest Rate and B/C 321
Summary 322
Benefit-Cost Analysis 323
Introduction 323
Principles 324
B/C Greater than Unity 324
Separable Segments 324
With-and-Without 324
Goods and Services 325
Market Pricing 325
Maximizing Net Benefits 326
Ranking 327
Definitions 328
Period of Analysis 330
Discounting 331
Risk and Uncertainty 331
Problems 332
Basic Assumptions 332
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Institutional Constraints 335
Problems of National Scope 338
Utility of Benefit-Cost Analysis 338
Bennie Kost Creek 340
Benefits 340
Costs 341
B/C and Net Benefits 341
Conclusions 341
Summary 344
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 344
8 Water Resource Projects...............................................................347
Introduction 347
Flood Control 349
Nature of the Benefits 352
Problems 353
The High Creek Example 355
Alternatives 358
Water Supply 360
Irrigation 360
Municipal Water Supply 365
Pricing 367
An Example 371
Other Municipal Concerns 372
Hydroelectric Power 375
Navigation 378
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Projects 380
Origins of PL 566 381
Benefits of a Federal-State-Local Partnership 381
Administration of PL 566 382
Areas Covered 382
The Mud Creek Example 383
Problems 384
Water Quality Control 386
Regulation and Subsidy 386
Alternatives and Vested Interests 388
Water-Based Land Management 392
Land Use Regulation to Control Water Quality 393
As the Federal Role Changes . . . 394
Recreation 396
Financing Public Improvements 397
Summary 399
Activities and Questions for Critical Thinking 399
Contents ¦ xv
9 Conservation...................................................................................401
The Term 402
The Trends 406
The Challenges 410
Question for Critical Thinking 413
References................................................................................................415
Appendix A Water Resources Planning Act......................................447
Appendix B Best Management Practices...........................................457
Appendix C An Exemplary PL 566 Project, Mud Creek.................464
Appendix D Cases, Statutes, and Compacts......................................473
Index..........................................................................................................477
List of Tables
1.1 Population Growth Rates, Doubling Times, and Per Capita Incomes
(p. 18)
1.2 Major Legislation During the 1970s Pertaining to Water and Related
Land Resources (p. 37)
2.1 Summary of Selected Aspects of Western Water Laws (p. 54)
2.2 Indian Lands in the Western States (p. 84)
3.1 Federal Agencies with National Responsibilities for Water and
Related Land Resources (p. 98)
3-2 Distribution of Federal and Nonfederal Lands in the U.S. (in thou-
sands of acres) (p. 102)
3.3 Federal Agencies Administering More than One Million Acres of
Land in the U.S. (p. 103)
3.4 Change in U.S. Farmland Characteristics between 1940 and 1974
(p. 125)
3.5 Summary of Existing and Emerging Regional Water Management
Problems (p. 138)
3.6 Natural Resources and Environment, Agricultural and Rural, and
Water Expenditures by the Federal Government as a Percent of
Total Expenditures, and Population and Gross National Product
Changes, 1940 to 1989 (data in 1982 dollars; data not available for
areas left blank) (p. 147)
3.7 Budget Changes in Selected Federal Water Management Agencies
and Programs, 1981 and 1985 (p. 148)
3.8 Fiscal Year 1974 Water Resources Expenditures by Purpose and
Agency (to nearest thousand dollars) (p. 149)
3.9 Selected Water and Related Land Resources Organizations Categories
(p. 153)
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4.1 Regional Distribution of Population, Land, and Water Resources in
the U.S. in the Year 2000 (p. 156)
4.2 Occurrence of Water Resource Problems by States (p. 172)
4.3 Status of Planning Activities of the States (p. 174)
4.4 Information Centers for Formal and Informal Local Organizations
(p. 186)
5.1 Water Policy Commissions, Committees, and Studies (p. 198)
5.2 Current Congressional Committees Concerned with Water Resources
(p. 201)
5.3 Evolution of Water and Related Land Resources Planning Objectives
(p. 215)
5.4 Characteristics of Selected Partnership Examples (p. 248)
5.5 Analysis of Selected Watershed Management Efforts (p. 250)
6.1 Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Characteristics
(p. 291)
6.2 The Best Management Practice Process (p. 292)
7.1 Hypothetical Project Economics Comparing Net Benefits and
Benefit-Cost Ratios (p. 327)
7.2 Bennie Kost Creek Water Resources Project: Benefit-Cost Analysis
(p. 342)
8.1(a) Analysis of High Creek Project Benefits and Costs (p. 356)
8. l(b) Benefit-Cost Ratios of High Creek Project (p. 357)
8.1(c) Benefit-Cost Ratios of Overall Project (p. 358)
Cl Benefit-Cost Analysis: Summary (p. 466)
C2 Benefits: Rangelands (p. 467)
C3 Benefits: Dry Farm Lands (p. 468)
C4 Benefits: Citytonville and U.S. Highway 566W (p. 469)
C5 Benefits: Damages to Silt Lake and Powerhouse (p. 470)
C6 Costs (p. 471)
List of Figures
Frontispiece The Quabbin Reservoir Watershed (p ii).
Plate 1 Timeline (p. 8).
1.1 State lines and principal rivers of the U.S. (p. 10).
1.2 Where U.S. rivers serve as state boundaries (p. 11).
1.3 Governmental and watershed boundaries (p. 15).
2.1 Distribution of water law doctrines by states (p. 42).
2.2 The riparian doctrine: a hypothetical land ownership pattern
(p. 44).
2.3 The appropriation doctrine: a hypothetical history of use (p. 51).
2.4 Schematic of the apparatus that defines the miner s inch (p. 52).
2.5 Geography of the Laramie River (p. 60).
2.6 Interstate compact types and locations in the U.S. (p. 62).
2.7 The Colorado River Basin (p. 71).
3.1 Divisions and districts for Corps of Engineers civil works activities
(p. 112).
3.2 Twenty steps in the conception, authorization, and construction of
civil works projects (Corps of Engineers, 1967) (p. 115).
4.1 Organization chart of the Tennessee Valley Authority (p. 159).
4.2 Title II river basin commissions (p. 161).
4.3 Distribution of conservation (p. 164).
4.4 Five-year growth of expenditures for control of agricultural non-
point sources of pollution in New York State (p. 183).
7.1 Elasticity of demand (p. 308).
7.2 Supply, demand, price, and the marginal cost curve (p. 309).
7.3 Total physical product curve (p. 311).
7.4 Marginal analysis model: total (a) and unit (b) curves (p. 313).
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7.5 The model s cost curves as affected by high fixed and low variable
costs (p. 314).
8.1 Conflicting purposes for a dam and reservoir (p. 350).
8.2 The economics of an expanding municipal water supply system
(p. 372).
8.3 The relationship between cost and degree of pollution control
achieved (p. 388).
Appendix C Mud Creek Watershed (p. 415).
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