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*[http://www.srpnet.com/education/azwaterstory.aspx Salt River Project, Arizona Water Story]. | *[http://www.srpnet.com/education/azwaterstory.aspx Salt River Project, Arizona Water Story]. | ||
*[http://www.lrrlaw.com/files/Publication/c602f55f-0f57-431b-b546-0b99108753b4/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/c624b92e-1c10-4a5e-9c9e-c77b9f76594a/SchafferFinalFormat.pdf Davis v. Agua Sierra Resources. Bringing Some Clarity to Groundwater Rights in Arizona]. | *[http://www.lrrlaw.com/files/Publication/c602f55f-0f57-431b-b546-0b99108753b4/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/c624b92e-1c10-4a5e-9c9e-c77b9f76594a/SchafferFinalFormat.pdf Davis v. Agua Sierra Resources. Bringing Some Clarity to Groundwater Rights in Arizona]. | ||
Arizona has a bifurcated system of water law. The doctrine of prior appropriation applies to surface water and water flowing in definite underground channels, but applies the doctrine of prior appropriation to groundwater. | |||
See [http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1297&context=jcwre Integrated Water Management When Surface and Groundwater are legally Separate, by Charlotte Benson, Assistant Attorney General, State of the Arizona]. | |||
===Importance of Water Records=== | ===Importance of Water Records=== | ||
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