Annotated Bibliography
”Water Rights Laws in the Nineteen Western States." Google Books. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://books.google.com/books?id=WoKa8ZffE1gC>.
Reading the authors research on “water
Rights Laws surrounding the 19th Century” and that data that I
analyzed was telling me about the Dual Systems and watercourses of the water
rights. Basic two rights of the use of water in the western water course were
the Doctrine Prior Appropriation and the Riparian Doctrine. All together were
17 western states each but generally 8 western states had the authority to
reject to the riparian doctrine of water rights. Furthermore, doctrine and the
rights to use water are by splitting of water and applying and using it for
beneficial reasons. The Showing the quality of water and the right use of water
on such land for beneficial purposes. One of the Doctrine prior appropriations
developed in the west with the principal of “first in time” and “first in
right”. The united states of American were restricted to the public lands in
which had no effect on the private lands. Determining the Doctrine of Riparian
to the west, in which was the owner of the land to the watercourse and the
right to use of water. Relating to the industrial and irrigation of purposes
made to the topic of water use to be beneficial.
Stating the California water rights and the authors
researched based on the Kern River since the 1870’s in which was diverted and
had its beneficial of certain operations. The water diversions which took place
from the river have taken a lot of agreements. In 1964 there was a state water
board connecting to the Kern River to make a pursuant if the water rights
decision. The rivers and the consequently indicating the Kern River were
denied. Also, the steam declaration on the Kern River and analyzing the water
rights in local history in the late 1800’s. In 1976, the Kern Delta Water
District had held their rights on the Kern River. Stating the Kern River had a
lot of opportunities and had to have the “rights” with the water rights and
their choices.
Western
Times and Water Wars
Walton, John. Western times and Water Wars: State, Culture, and Rebellion in California. Berkeley: University of California, 1992. Print.
The authors research on the novel of
the Western Times and Water Wars took place in the 1900’s and the use of this
data is navigating on the Owens Valley in California near Nevada. The approval
from the state California is to make sure justice, citizens and the people on
the outside with a protest. The state is convinced from the foster social with
a privilege to some powers to the public interest. Therefore, toward the state,
and the divide separating the believed people in action to a political thinking
toward the social movements in which have the same political process. In the
state there is the collective action in which involves voluntarism and
structuralism. The relationship between collective in the action, the state, (wax
Weber) in the human community in the force of society. Such, at least, by
analyzing the novel of the first part showing the detail with analogies and the
point of a valley and network of small towns in east California which includes
the states formation and incorporation, also protest and a feature of the local
culture.
Looks like you have been doing some great research Natalie! We missed you in class today. Bring your draft on Tuesday;)
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