Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1978
Publication Citation
13 Land and Water Law Review 391 (1978)
Abstract
The increased interest in the development of geothermal resources has given rise to the need for the formulation of a legal framework in which this development can be carried out. In this article, Mr. Olpin and Professor Tarlock analyze the proper relationship between western water law and geothermal resources development. They present an argument against the blanket application of western water law and propose a means of accommodating geothermal resources development with the protection of conventional water users.
Recommended Citation
A. D. Tarlock & Owen Olpin,
Water That Is Not Water,
13 Land and Water Law Review 391 (1978)
(1978).
Available at:
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facpub/2387