| United States - Continental shelf - 1981 - 418 pages
...shall be provided for, encouraged, and assisted by the Administrator and the 33 USC 1251. (&) It i g the policy of Congress that the authority of each State to allocate quantities of water (f) It is the national policy that to the maximum extent possible the procedures utilized for implementing... | |
| Deanna J. Stouder, Peter A. Bisson, Robert J. Naiman - Nature - 1997 - 732 pages
...succeeded in adding to the Act as part of the 1977 reauthorization package. Section 101(g) plainly states that "the authority of each state to allocate quantities...be superseded, abrogated, or otherwise impaired." This provision underscores the compartmentalization of water-resources management and water-quality... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources - History - 1998 - 356 pages
...decisions involving private property. • The initiative will not supersede, abrogate, or otherwise impair the authority of each state to allocate quantities of water within its jurisdiction; and any proposal relating to water rights in a community's plan must comport with all applicable laws... | |
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