Groundwater Law and Management: The Asia (IWMI)-Kansas Program
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Authors
Peck, John C.
Griggs, Burke W.
Issue Date
2008
Volume
41
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Journal Article
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INTRODUCTION|Groundwater depletion is a growing problem, not just in the High Plains and other aquifers of the central and western United States, but also world-wide. Many parts of the globe face serious fresh water shortages, which have resulted from groundwater depletion and water quality problems. Groundwater management as a tool to slow depletion and pollution has been tried in parts of the world, but with questionable success. Various entities are working on the depletion problem. The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Ret Connell Teaching Professor of Law, University of Kansas. The authors wish to thank Sean Miller, J.D. 2007, for his valuable research efforts, and Mark Giordano of the International Water Management Institute for his valuable review and comments. Thank you also to the KU Office of International Programs (Hodgie Bricke, Charles Bankart, Meleka Lyon, Celest Yaluk, Bette Luther, and Lanis Atwood); Vice Provost for Research Nancy Biles; and the KU Center for Research (Barbara Earl and Marcella Bently-Salmon) for their help in administering the program...
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41 Creighton L. Rev. 315 (2008)
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Creighton University School of Law
