Technical report (1993). Covers Colorado, Denver, La Junta. Topics: water law, water policy, water reallocation, public interest. Agencies: Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, University of Denver College of Law, Stratecon, Inc.. Cites 63 external works.
Knowledge graph centered on 1993 Annual Water Law and Water Policy Conference with 61 nodes and 60 connections. Top connected: United States Forest Service, Atriplex canescens, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Rushes, United States Bureau of Reclamation.
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State Engineer and Division Engineer for Water Division No. 1 v. Castle Meadows, Inc., et al. (1993)
Thornton v. Fort Collins (1992)
Florence v. Board of Water Works of Pueblo (1990)
Sierra Club v. Yeutter (1990)
United States v. Jesse (1987)
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Thayer v. Rawlins (1979)
United States v. New Mexico (1978)
Case No. W-9322-78, In the Matter of the Application of Platte River Power Authority, Water Supply and Storage Company, and the City of Fort Collins, Colorado (1978)
City of Los Angeles v. City of San Fernando (1975)
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Fulton Irrigation Ditch case (1972)
Denver v. Fulton Irrigating Ditch Co. (1972)
Farmers Highline canal v. Golden (1954)
Brighton Ditch Company v. Englewood (1951)
Safranek v. Limon (1951)
City of Los Angeles v. City of Glendale (1943)
Binning v. Miller (1940)
Stevens v. Oakdale Irr. Dist. (1939)
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Repayment contract (1938)
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