Drought, Water Law, and the Origins of California's Central Valley Project

Drought, Water Law, and the Origins of California's Central Valley Project

by Tim Stroshane
Drought, Water Law, and the Origins of California's Central Valley Project

Drought, Water Law, and the Origins of California's Central Valley Project

by Tim Stroshane

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Overview

This book is an account of how water rights were designed as a key part of the state’s largest public water system, the Central Valley Project. Along sixty miles of the San Joaquin River, from Gustine to Mendota, four corporate entities called “exchange contractors” retain paramount water rights to the river. Their rights descend from the days of the Miller & Lux Cattle Company, which amassed an empire of land and water from the 1850s through the 1920s and protected these assets through business deals and prolific litigation. Miller & Lux’s dominance of the river relied on what many in the San Joaquin Valley regarded as wasteful irrigation practices and unreasonable water usage. Economic and political power in California’s present water system was born of this monopoly on water control. Stroshane tells how drought and legal conflict shaped statewide economic development and how the grand bargain of a San Joaquin River water exchange was struck from this monopoly legacy, setting the stage for future water wars. His analysis will appeal to readers interested in environmental studies and public policy.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874170016
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Publication date: 10/27/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Tim Stroshane received his MA in city planning from the University of California, Berkeley. An independent scholar who has studied the water, economy, and environment of California since 1980, he has worked professionally in environmental consulting, for the city of Berkeley in housing economics and policy, and most recently with environmental nonprofit organizations focused on California and its Bay-Delta Estuary. He lives in Albany, California.
 

Table of Contents

Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Artificial Cascades Chapter 2. Mere Trespassers and Monopolists Chapter 3. Showdown at the Calloway Canal Chapter 4. The Dead Hand of Henry Miller Chapter 5. A Large Permanent Usefulness Chapter 6. District, Rule, Decree Chapter 7. A Lawsuit Is a Poor Match for a Dam Chapter 8. Junior and Senior Partners Chapter 9. Glass Half Full Chapter 10. Parable, Prophecy, Present Appendix A. Summaries of Key Miller and Lux-related San Joaquin River California Supreme Court Cases Appendix B. Text of Proposition 7 from 1928 California Constitution Appendix C. Authorities References Index
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