Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1981
ISSN
0028-4823
Publisher
New England School of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
The maintenance of adequate water supplies to meet increasing demand upon residential and industrial users in New England is now an urgent concern. Encouragement of water reuse is one of the ways in which water conservation can be implemented. This Article, synthesized by the authors from their technical report, examines current legal and institutional methods of promoting water reuse and conservation. They analyze their effectiveness and argue that legal and political reform is needed to achieve the ends of water conservation. I
Recommended Citation
Michael S. Baram & J. R. Miyares,
In Order to Have Water: Legal, Economic and Institutional Barriers to Water Reuse in Northern New England
,
in
17
New England Law Review
741
(1981).
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