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Owens Valley Revisited - A Reassessment of the West's First Great Water Transfer (Paperback)
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Owens Valley Revisited - A Reassessment of the West's First Great Water Transfer (Paperback)
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In the contemporary West, pressures to more effectively reallocate
water to meet growing urban and environmental demands are
increasing as environmental awareness grows and climate change
threatens existing water supplies.
The legacy of Owens Valley raises concerns about how reallocation
can occur. Although it took place over seventy years ago, the water
transfer from Owens Valley to Los Angeles still plays an important
role in perceptions of how water markets work. The memory of Owens
Valley transfer is one of theft and environmental destruction at
the hands of Los Angeles. In reassessing the infamous transfer, one
could say that there was no "theft." Owens Valley landowners fared
well in their land and water sales, earning more than if they had
stayed in agriculture. In another sense, however, "theft" did
occur. The water was not literally stolen, but there was a sharp
imbalance in gains from the trade--with most of the benefits going
to Los Angeles. Owens Valley, then, demonstrates the importance of
distributional issues in water trades when the stakes are large.
Los Angeles water rights in the Owens Valley and Mono Basin have
again been a front-page issue since 1970. New environmental and
recreational values and air pollution concerns have ushered in
demands to curtail the shipment of water from source regions for
urban use.
Owen's Valley Revisited: A Reassesment of the West's First Great
Water Transfer carefully explores how these sagas were addressed,
considering the costs involved, and alternative approaches that
might have resulted in more rapid and less contentious remedies.
This analysis offers insights to guide the ongoing conversation
about water politics and thefuture thereof.
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