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Water in New Mexico: A History of Its Management and Use
Contributor(s): Clark, Ira G. (Author)
ISBN: 0826309232     ISBN-13: 9780826309235
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
OUR PRICE:   $148.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 1987
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Annotation: Originally published in 1987, "Water in New Mexico" remains one of the most comprehensive studies of a natural resource for any state. It contains material from the earliest pueblo irrigation systems to recent judicial decisions. Clark explores the issues of land-grant water rights, the effects of coal and uranium mining on water quality, the allocation of groundwater, as well as the interstate and federal-state conflicts over land and water. These issues reflect the competing demands for private control, environmental quality, recreational access, and commercial use that influence the management of water to this day.

This volume brings together in one source a wealth of historical and contemporary material of great importance to lawyers, engineers, historians, economists, political scientists, environmentalists, and policy makers. Clark has effectively narrated a complex and tangled history in a style that is accessible to lay readers as well as to specialists.

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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Natural Resources
- Business & Economics | Real Estate - General
Dewey: 333.910
LCCN: 86030819
Physical Information: 2.04" H x 8.31" W x 10.44" (4.10 lbs) 650 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - New Mexico
- Cultural Region - Southwest U.S.
 
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Originally published in 1987, Water in New Mexico remains one of the most comprehensive studies of a natural resource for any state. It contains material from the earliest pueblo irrigation systems to recent judicial decisions. Clark explores the issues of land-grant water rights, the effects of coal and uranium mining on water quality, the allocation of groundwater, as well as the interstate and federal-state conflicts over land and water. These issues reflect the competing demands for private control, environmental quality, recreational access, and commercial use that influence the management of water to this day.

This volume brings together in one source a wealth of historical and contemporary material of great importance to lawyers, engineers, historians, economists, political scientists, environmentalists, and policy makers. Clark has effectively narrated a complex and tangled history in a style that is accessible to lay readers as well as to specialists.


Contributor Bio(s): Clark, Ira G.: - Professor emeritus of history at New Mexico State University, Ira G. Clark ranks among the foremost historians of water in the nation.