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" It is hereby declared that because of the conditions prevailing in this State the general welfare requires that the water resources of the State be put to beneficial use to the fullest extent of which they are capable, and that the waste or unreasonable... "
Water Rights Laws in the Nineteen Western States - Page 241
by Wells Aleck Hutchins - 1972
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Legal Aspects of Water Storage for Flow Augmentation

William R. Walker, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, William Edward Cox, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Water Quality Office - 1970 - 252 pages
...volume to which they are entitled.^ South Dakota Water Quality Storage as a Beneficial Use By statute the general welfare requires that the water resources of the state be put to beneficial use.61 Beneficial use is defined in general terms: 'Beneficial use,' any use of water that is reasonable...
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Research Reporting Series: Environmental protection technology, Issue 600

1972 - 912 pages
...Dakota statutes provide that: It is hereby declared that because of conditions prevailing in this state, the general welfare requires that the water resources...use to the fullest extent of which they are capable, and that the waste or unreasonable method of use of water be prevented, and that the conservation of...
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Research Reporting Series: Environmental protection technology, Issue 600

1978 - 834 pages
...expression of fundamental policy by the people of California that the general welfare requires that all of "the water resources of the state be put to beneficial use to the fullest extent to which they are possible" (8 ERC 1544). The second issue of the case which may have a very relevant...
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A Summary-digest of State Water Laws

Richard L. Dewsnup, Dallin W. Jensen, Robert W. Swenson, United States. National Water Commission - 1973 - 852 pages
...code, as amended, first compiled in 1943." (1) State water policy The legislature has declared that: [T]he general welfare requires that the water resources...use to the fullest extent of which they are capable, and that tlie "WC, sec. 174. *WC, sec. 183. = WC, sees. 4999-5008. 80 See sees. 2.1.2 and 3.1, Infra....
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A Summary-digest of State Water Laws

Richard L. Dewsnup, Dallin W. Jensen, Robert W. Swenson, United States. National Water Commission - 1973 - 852 pages
...Use Act" was passed. It contains a general declaration that the "general welfare and public interest requires that the water resources of the State be put to beneficial use to the fullest extent" and "subject to reasonable regulation" in order to conserve these resources and to maintain conditions...
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To Establish a National Water Policy: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Water Resources - 1977 - 1498 pages
...section 2. that, and I quote. The general welfare requires that the water resources of the State he put to beneficial use to the fullest extent of which they are capable and that the waste or unreasonable use or unreasonable method of use of water be prevented. To date...
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Western Water Laws and Irrigation Return Flow, Volume 1

George Radosevich - 1978 - 276 pages
...Dakota statutes provide that: It is hereby declared that because of conditions prevailing in this state, the general welfare requires that the water resources...use to the fullest extent of which they are capable, and that the waste or unreasonable method of use of water be prevented, and that the conservation of...
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Final Environmental Impact Statement: Proposed Coastal Management ..., Volume 1

National Ocean Survey. Office of Coastal Zone Management - 1978 - 338 pages
...Statutes (GS 143-214.1 and GS 143-215.1). Water Supplies and Waste Disposal It is State policy: (1) That the water resources of the State be put to beneficial use to the fullest extent to which they are capable, subject to reasonable regulation for conservation and maintenance of conditions...
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To Establish a National Water Policy: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Water Resources - 1977 - 1434 pages
...Section 3. states in part: "It is hereby declared that because of the conditions prevailing in this State the general welfare requires that the water resources of the State be put to benefi cial use to the fullest extent of which they are capable, and that the waste or unreasonable...
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Public land management policy: oversight hearing before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks - 1983 - 526 pages
...that is feasible in light of California's constitutional mandate to put California's water resources to beneficial use to the fullest extent of which they are capable. Metropolitan is concerned that HR 392 and HR 1341 will intrude on that balancing process by imposing...
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