Water For Synfuels Development Problems In Acquisition And Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George Vranesh
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Synfuels development in the upper Colorado River basin and the population growth attendant with such development demand sizeable quantities of water. Unfortunately, the water supply in the basin is limited and such limitation may impose a significant constraint on the development of the West's abundant energy resources. Although the water for the synfuels development will be governed by the law of prior appropriation adopted in the upper basin states, the authors point out that an apparently senior water right .my not deliver a firm supply of water. The federal and Indian Reserved Water Rights Doctrine, the Colorado River Compacts the Doctrine of Equitable Apportionment, and the federal and state environmental laws can all severely diminish the value of any given water right and the synfuels industry should take care to evaluate these factors in acquiring its water.
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APA: George Vranesh  (1981)  Water For Synfuels Development Problems In Acquisition And Development

MLA: George Vranesh Water For Synfuels Development Problems In Acquisition And Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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