The amount of a water resource that can be made available for consumptive use in a particular water resource plan area under the rules of the water resource plan for that water resource plan area.
The youngest of three brothers who became highly distinctive writers in the early decades of the last century, Llewelyn Powys is today the least read. This is surprising, since in some ways he is now ...
The goals of water accounting are to assist in meeting the information needs of users in making water related decisions, and to instil public and investor confidence in the amount of water being ...
Frederick McKay didn’t head to Colorado Springs in the early 1900s to become a dental detective. Like many health-conscious hypochondriacs of his time, he was chasing the promise of Colorado’s ...