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Book details
  • Genre:NATURE
  • SubGenre:Natural Resources
  • Language:English
  • Pages:222
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543988819

Where Water Flows in the West

by Brett Bovee

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Overview

This book is a summary overview of water resource management in the Western United States. The book touches upon hydrology and natural water flows, water rights and legal concepts, and future trends in water use and transfers. This book is a must read for young professionals and people interested in Western water policy. 

Description
This book provides a foundation for understanding water resources management in the Western states. The book threads together three important subject areas into a single, concise narrative, providing the reader with an understanding of the fundamentals behind water management policies and practices. The book is organized into three parts, each addressing an important aspect of the subject: Part 1 provides information on natural systems and the basics of hydrology, Part 2 provides an overview of water rights, and the legal concepts that have been adopted to allocate water resources to various uses, and Part 3 provides context for future allocations of water resources by describing influential factors and recent data trends. It is a timely piece of work as we educate the next generation on long-standing water issues and emerging concerns about water resource management in the Western states.
About the author
Brett Bovee has worked on water rights and water resource planning projects for the past 15 years. His work in the water sector has been multi-disciplinary, including engineering design, hydrologic assessment, economic valuation, and policy analysis. Brett has worked on water projects in every Western state for a variety of clients, including state agencies, non-profit organizations, private sector companies, and many Native American Tribes. Brett lives in Fort Collins, Colorado and works for WestWater Research.