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Can Current Water Laws & Institutions Meet 21 st Century Challenges? Barton H. “Buzz” Thompson Perry L. McCarty Director, Woods Institute for the Environment Robert E. Paradise Professor in Natural Resources Law

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Page 1: Can Current Water Laws & Institutions Meet 21st Century

Can Current Water Laws & Institutions Meet 21st Century Challenges?

Barton H. “Buzz” Thompson

Perry L. McCarty Director,

Woods Institute for the Environment

Robert E. Paradise Professor in Natural Resources Law

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Federal Division of Responsibilities

Water quality

Species protection

Hydropower

Flood protection

Water allocation

Groundwater management

Water conservation

Federal State

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The Critical Role of Public Water Agencies

Municipal SuppliersCity agencies (15%)

Public utilities (85%)

Agricultural SuppliersIrrigation districts

Water districts

Mutual water companies

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Desirable Attributes

Sustainability

Integrated Management

Flexibility

Efficiency

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Sustainability

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Environmental Sustainability

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Hanak et al (2009)

Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta

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Resource Sustainability:Groundwater Overdrafting

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Economic Sustainability

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Integrated Management

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Fragmented Governance

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Fragmented Management of Surface Water & Groundwater

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Cosumnes River (California)

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Conjunctive Groundwater Management

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Wet Growth

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California Water Suppliers

All Water Suppliers with > 50,000 Customers

Findings:Few had taken steps in recent decades to protect watershed from encroachment

Mostly small acquisitions

Many now utilized watershed in manner that undercut water quality

E.g., logging

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Flexibility

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Water Markets Promise Adaptive Flexibility

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Plus an Incentive to Conserve

San Diego

Imperial Irrigation District

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And “Markets for Nature”

Trout CreekRanch

Deschutes Basin

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Problem: The Law –Can You Transfer Conserved Water?

Poorly defined water rights

Junior claimsTransferor has been “wasting” water

Conflict between markets and regulation

Water is a public resource

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Problem: Community Concerns

Conservation versus FallowingEconomic Studies

Short-term transfers generally have small impactTransfers of <20% water supplies generally have small impact

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Problem: Is Any Water Really Being “Conserved”?

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Problem: Dominance of Public Agencies

Holders of most water rights

Owners of most transportation facilities

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“Entitlements” Also Undermine Flexibility

“Hetch Hetchy is San Francisco’s birthright.”

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Efficiency

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Water Pricing Policies

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Tiered Pricing

Coachella Valley Water District (2009)

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Questions?