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It is shown that when water rights are not tradable, using spot markets to secure conservation needs may harm some water users. Ironically, while a spot market enhances the efficiency of water use, it may also increase the cost of conservation purchases. Further, a self-funding conservation program, where volumetric license carrying charges pay for conservation purchases, creates a transfer from junior water users to senior water users +Land Economics +Land Economics +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +While water markets have long been advocated as a tool for both enhancing water use efficiency and enabling conservation purchases, their interaction with water rights and licenses has been little studied. It is shown that when water rights are not tradable, using spot markets to secure conservation needs may harm some water users. 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(JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) -American Economic Review -Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' -Libecap, Gary D -Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. 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Ironically, while a spot market enhances the efficiency of water use, it may also increase the cost of conservation purchases. 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Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water +Chemical and Engineering News +4143 +title epa addresses chromium vi in drinking water author b e e + + + +Breaking the Deadlock: Improving Water-Release Policies on the Delaware River Through Operations Research +Kolesar, Peter +Interfaces - Baltimore +Breaking the Deadlock: Improving Water-Release Policies on the Delaware River Through Operations Research +Kolesar, Peter +Serio, James +Interfaces - Baltimore +1749 +title breaking the deadlock improving water release policies on the delaware river through operations research author kolesar peter author serio james + + + +Message in Our Bottles +The article reviews "Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water," by Peter H. Gleick, edited by Rick Docksai +Futurist +Message in Our Bottles +The article reviews "Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water," by Peter H. Gleick, edited by Rick Docksai +Futurist +1670 +title message in our bottles + + + +DISASTER-PROOF YOUR HOME - VALUE ADDED - Smart ways to prevent wind, water, and ice damage +Garskof, Josh +Money - Easton +DISASTER-PROOF YOUR HOME - VALUE ADDED - Smart ways to prevent wind, water, and ice damage +Garskof, Josh +Money - Easton +1632 +title disaster proof your home value added smart ways to prevent wind water and ice damage author garskof josh + + + +EPA REVERSAL ON PERCHLORATE - Agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket-fuel ingredient +Chemical and Engineering News +EPA REVERSAL ON PERCHLORATE - Agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket-fuel ingredient +Chemical and Engineering News +1530 +title epa reversal on perchlorate agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket fuel ingredient + + + +All dried up? +VanderMey, Anne +The article presents statistics related to Lake Mead in light of water shortages, including the water capacity of a new water intake tunnel to bring water to Las Vegas, Nevada in gallons, the number of people who rely on Lake Mead for water, and the number of feet the water level has dropped in eleven years +Fortune +All dried up? +VanderMey, Anne +The article presents statistics related to Lake Mead in light of water shortages, including the water capacity of a new water intake tunnel to bring water to Las Vegas, Nevada in gallons, the number of people who rely on Lake Mead for water, and the number of feet the water level has dropped in eleven years +Fortune +1312 +title all dried up author vandermey anne + + + +COREXIT LINGERS IN DEEP WATER - Key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing BP wellhead persists in Gulf waters +Chemical and Engineering News +COREXIT LINGERS IN DEEP WATER - Key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing BP wellhead persists in Gulf waters +Chemical and Engineering News +1289 +title corexit lingers in deep water key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing bp wellhead persists in gulf waters + + + +PRIVATE EYE - Caribiana can craft only 12 custom skiffs a year, every one of them a heavy-water-shredding knockout +Abel, Ann +Forbes +PRIVATE EYE - Caribiana can craft only 12 custom skiffs a year, every one of them a heavy-water-shredding knockout +Abel, Ann +Forbes +1289 +title private eye caribiana can craft only custom skiffs a year every one of them a heavy water shredding knockout author abel ann + + + +Controlling Pump Costs - The largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps. There are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits +Pollution Engineering +Controlling Pump Costs - The largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps. There are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits +Pollution Engineering +844 +title controlling pump costs the largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps there are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits + + + +Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation +Coman, Katharine +The lead article in the inaugural issue of the AER examines the common property resource problem as applied to water in the Western United States +American Economic Review +Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation +Coman, Katharine +The lead article in the inaugural issue of the AER examines the common property resource problem as applied to water in the Western United States +American Economic Review +489 +title some unsettled problems of irrigation author coman katharine + + + +Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' +Libecap, Gary D +Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. (JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) +American Economic Review +Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' +Libecap, Gary D +Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. (JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) +American Economic Review +480 +title institutional path dependence in climate adaptation coman s some unsettled problems of irrigation author libecap gary d + + + +Solar fuel, with high efficiency +BORMAN, STU +The article describes the thermo-chemical reactor developed by solar technology specialist Aldo Steinfeld of ETH which utilizes sunlight for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbon-fuel precursors at a relatively high efficiency +Chemical and Engineering News +Solar fuel, with high efficiency +BORMAN, STU +The article describes the thermo-chemical reactor developed by solar technology specialist Aldo Steinfeld of ETH which utilizes sunlight for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbon-fuel precursors at a relatively high efficiency +Chemical and Engineering News +340 +title solar fuel with high efficiency author borman stu + +