The concept of capacity sharing, and responses to questions posed on implications for irrigators
Date Issued:1995-06-30
Abstract
Capacity Sharing is an institutional arrangement and property rights structure for allocating water among multiple users of water resource systems which include storage reservoirs. It provides each user, or group of users, of reservoir water with perpetual or long-term rights to a percentage of reservoir inflows and a percentage of total reservoir capacity or space in which to store those inflows, and from which to control releases.
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- 1995 Final Reports
CRDC Final reports submitted 1995