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This book is a summary overview of water resource management in the Western United States. The book is organized into three parts, each addressing an important aspect of the subject: Part 1 provides information on natural systems and the basics of hydrology, Part 2 provides an overview of water rights, and the legal concepts that have been adopted to allocate water resources to various uses, and Part 3 provides context for future allocations of water resources by describing influential factors and recent data trends.

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This book is a summary overview of water resource management in the Western United States. The book is organized into three parts, each addressing an important aspect of the subject: Part 1 provides information on natural systems and the basics of hydrology, Part 2 provides an overview of water rights, and the legal concepts that have been adopted to allocate water resources to various uses, and Part 3 provides context for future allocations of water resources by describing influential factors and recent data trends.

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Autorenporträt
Brett Bovee has worked on water rights and water resource planning projects for the past 15 years. His work in the water sector has been multi-disciplinary, including engineering design, hydrologic assessment, economic valuation, and policy analysis. Brett has worked on water projects in every Western state for a variety of clients, including state agencies, non-profit organizations, private sector companies, and many Native American Tribes. Brett lives in Fort Collins, Colorado and works for WestWater Research.