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This work discusses such topics as measurement and classification of water, riparianism, prior appropriation, drainage and diffused surface water, groundwater, public rights, accretion, embargos and interbasin transfers.
This report consists of three parts: 1) a survey of western ground water rights law not addressed by Nebraska ground water law; 2) a brief description of the technological and historical conditions affecting ground water development and use and how these factors have influenced the evolution of Nebraska ground water law; 3) a description of current Nebraska ground water law and future direction of ground water law and policy.
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Public Law 92-500 and amendments P.L. 95-217) established a national goal of water quality where propagation of fish, shellfish and wildlife occurs and where recreation in and on the water takes place. Section 208 of the Act calls for the development and implementation of statewide water quality management plans to coordinate, modify and establish needed programs to meet the goals of the Act. This is Nebraska's plan for meeting the requirements of section 208. It deals specifically with 11 problems identified as pertinant to Nebraska's water quality: agricultural runoff; leaching of nitrates, pesticides, etc.; improper operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment plants; roadside erosion; streambank erosion; irrigation return flows; construction site runoff; urban runoff; residual waste disposal site contamination of surface & groundwater...; feedlots; and septic tanks.
Hutchins, Wells A., Harold H. Ellis and J. Peter DeBraal. Water Rights Laws in the Nineteen Western States. [Washington, D.C.]: United States Department of Agriculture. [1971]. Three volumes. Reprint available July 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 1-58477-414-2. Cloth. $350. * Rights to the use of water from surface and underground sources are often crucial in the seventeen contiguous Western states, Alaska and Hawaii. This work offers a comparative analysis of the development and status of the constitutional provisions, statutes, reported court decisions and administrative regulations, practices and policies regarding water rights laws in these states. The analysis considers the nature of these water rights and their acquisition, control, transfer, protection and loss. Federal, interstate and international matters are also discussed.