Water Law, Policy and Regulation

Course Code:
ENV 515
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, MSNRC: Aquatic Resources Management
Course Description:

Water law, policy and regulations have changed over time as a result of human population growth patterns and demands, but also these changes reflect our cultural values and priorities.  Population growth patterns, demands, values, and priorities will continue to change with much of this driven by climate change.  This course is designed to cover three topics:  a) how and why U.S. water law and policy have changed over time including the influence of new stressors in the future; b) specific laws, policies, and regulations governing water allocation and conservation of water resources, and protection and restoration of riparian zones and floodplain, wetlands, and water quality; and c) case studies showing successes, shortcomings, and lessons learned.  Prerequisite: Enrollment in MS-NRC.

Credit:
3
Prerequisites:

Enrollment in MS-NRC

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