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Water Law
Water Law by William Goldfarb is a comprehensive reference that examines the legal frameworks and policies governing water resources, with a primary focus on the jurisdiction and legal system of the United States. This book is specifically designed to bridge the gap between science and law, making complex legal concepts accessible not only to legal practitioners but also to non-lawyers such as environmental scientists, engineers, natural resource managers, and students. Throughout the book, Goldfarb outlines the evolution and application of water law, which is generally divided into two major themes: water quantity (allocation and use rights) and water quality (pollution control). Overall, Water Law is essential literature that provides fundamental insights for anyone involved in environmental policy studies, hydrological management, land-use planning, and the sustainable conservation of water resources.
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