Vol. 28 No. 4, December 1998
Index
- Air emissions standards and guidelines under the Clean Air Act for the incineration of hospital, medical, and infectious waste.
- The little fish that roared: the Endangered Species Act, state groundwater law, and private property rights collide over the Texas Edwards Aquifer.
- Maintaining the status quo: protecting established water uses in the Pacific Northwest, despite the rules of prior appropriation.
- Beneficial use, waste, and forfeiture: the inefficient search for efficiency in western water use.
- Saving Snake River water and salmon simultaneously: the biological, economic, and legal case for breaching the lower Snake River dams, lowering John Day Reservoir, and restoring natural river flows.
- One hell of a grand idea: applying the lessons of the Grand Canyon experiment to FERC's relicensing of the Hells Canyon complex.
- Six-packs for subdivisions: the cumulative effects of Washington's domestic well exemption.
- Partial forfeiture of water rights: Oregon compromises traditional principles to achieve flexibility.
- Arctic equity? The Supreme Court's resolution of United States v. Alaska.
- BOOKS RECEIVED.