Chapter 7 

Table of Contents

  Appendices 


REFERENCES

1. Books, Monographs, Book Chapters, Journal & Law Review Articles

Anderson, Terry L. and Donald R. Leal.  1988.  “Going with the Flow: Expanding the Water Markets,” Policy Analysis: A Cato Institute Publication 104 (April 26). 

Beck, Robert E.  1997. (Editor-in–Chief).  Waters and Water Rights. Michie: Charlottesville, Va., Replacement volumes and Supplemental Pocket Parts.

Black, Henry Campbell.  1998.  Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Edition, West Publishing.

Boatman, Todd.  1997.  “Cumberland County Regional Water Supply Study,” Ninth Tennessee Water Resources Symposium.  Nashville, TN: April: 1A-23.

Bowen, Richard L., James E. T. Moncur, and Richard L. Pollack.  1991.  “Rent Seeking, Wealth Transfers And Water Rights: The Hawaii Case,” 31 Natural Resources Journal 429 (Summer).

Burling, James S.  1995.  Protecting Property Rights in Aquatic Resources after Lucas, in Carr, Kathleen Marion, and James D. Crammond (Editors).  Water Law: Trends, Policies, and

Practice, American Bar Association, Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Chicago, Illinois.

Butler, Lynda L.  1990.  “Environmental Water Rights: An Evolving Concept of Public Property,” Virginia Environmental Law Journal 9: 323-327.

Butler, Lynda L.  1985.  “Allocating Consumptive Water Rights in a Riparian Jurisdiction: Defining the Relationship between Public and Private Interests,” 97 University of Pittsburgh Law Review, 95.

Cairo, Richard A.  1997.  “Dealing With Interstate Water Issues: The Federal Interstate Compact Experience,” in Richard E. Just and Sinaia Netanyahu (eds.) Conflict and Cooperation on Trans-boundary Water Resources. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 

Caldwell, Lynton K.  1947.  “Interstate Cooperation in River Basin Development.” Iowa Law Review 32: 232-243. 

Curlin, James W.  1972.  “The Interstate Water Pollution Compact: Paper Tiger or Effective Regulatory Device?” Ecology Law Quarterly 2: 333-356. 

Dellapenna, Joseph W.  1996.  “Rivers As Legal Structures: The Examples Of The Jordan And The Nile,” 36 Natural Resources Journal 217 (Spring).

Derthick, Martha.  1970.  Between State and Nation.  Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution.

Dudley, T. and Stewart, W.  1994.  “Innovations in Watershed Management: A Community-Based Approach,” Pacific Institute Report, Fall: 1, 4.

DuMars, Charles T. and A. Dan Tarlock.  1999.  “Symposium Introduction: New Challenges To State Water Allocation Sovereignty,” 29 Natural Resources Journal 331, (Spring). 

Dunphy, Robert T.  1997.  Moving Beyond Gridlock.  Washington, D.C.; Urban Land Institute.

Dworsky, Leonard B. and David J. Allee.  1991.  “Water Resources Planning And Management In The United States Federal System: Long Term Assessment And Intergovernmental Issues,” 31 Natural Resources Journal 475 (Summer).

Elmusa, Sharif S.  1995.  “Dividing Common Water Resources According To International Water Law: The Case Of The Palestinian Israeli Waters,” 35 Natural Resources Journal 223 (Spring).

Fairchild, Janet.  1980.  “Annotation, Liability for Overflow of Water Confined or Diverted for Public Water Power Purposes,” 91 A.L.R.3d 1065.

Feldman, Dave and Hanahan, Ruth Anne.  1999. Southeast Water Resources: Management and Supply -- Report on a Symposium held in Chattanooga, Tennessee, August 24-26, 1998. Energy, Environment and Resources Center and Water Resources Research Center, the University of Tennessee, May. 

Frankfurter, Felix and Landis, James M.  1925.  The Compact Clause of the Constitution – A Study in Interstate Adjustments, 34 Yale Law Journal 685.

Freeman, Byron J., Benz, George W., Collins, David E.  1996.  A Stakeholder’s Guide to the Conasauga River of Georgia and Tennessee.  Conservation Bulletin no. 1.  Chattanooga, Tennessee: Southeast Aquatic Research Institute.   

Frederick, Kenneth D.  1998.  “Marketing Water: The Obstacles and the Impetus,” Resources 132 Summer: 7-10. 

Gould, George A..  1995.  “Recent Developments in the Transfer of Water Rights,” in Carr, Kathleen Marion, and James D. Crammond (Editors).  Water Law: Trends, Policies, and Practice, American Bar Association, Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Chicago, Illinois.

Getches, David H. 1990.  Water Law in a Nutshell, (2nd edition).

Graham, Keith.  Corps of Engineers Mobile District.  1999.  “ACT and ACF River Basins: Water Resources Activities of Alabama, Florida and Georgia,” summarized in David L. Feldman and Ruth Anne Hanahan (1999) Southeast Water Resources: Management and Supply -- Report on a Symposium held in Chattanooga, Tennessee, August 24-26, 1998.  Energy, Environment and Resources Center and Water Resources Research Center, the University of Tennessee, May. 

Grant, Douglas L.  1998.   “Introduction to Interstate Allocation Problems.” In Robert E. Beck, Editor-in-Chief, Waters and Water Rights.  Michie, Charlottesville, Virginia.  1997 Replacement volumes and Supplemental Pocket Parts.

Grant, Douglas L. 1998.  “Equitable Apportionment Suits Between States.”  In Robert E. Beck, Editor-in-Chief, Waters and Water Rights. Michie, Charlottesville, Virginia. § 45.01-577.

Gregg, Neil S. 1996.  Water Resources Management: Principles, Regulations, and Cases.  New York; McGraw Hill.

Habeeb, Wade.  1972.  “Annotation, Propriety of Injunctive Relief Against Diversion of Water by Municipal Corporation, 42 A.L.R.3d 426.

Hassoun, Rosina.  1998.  “Water Between Arabs and Israelis: Reaching Twice-Promised Resources, pp. 313-338, in Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles in a Global Context, edited by John M. Donahue and Barbara Rose Johnston. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Hetrick, Nancy E.  1989.  “Recent Developments In The El Paso/New Mexico Interstate Groundwater Controversy: The Constitutionality Of New Mexico's New Municipality Water Planning Statute,” 29 Natural Resources Journal 223 (Winter).

Hoffman-Dooley, Susanne.  1996.  “Determining What Is In The Public Welfare In Water Appropriations And Transfers: The Intel Example,” 36 Natural Resources Journal 103 (Winter).

Howe, Charles W.  1996.  “Water Resources Planning in a Federation of States: Equity Versus Efficiency,” Natural Resources Journal 36 (1) Winter: 29-36.

Keenan, Sean P., Krannich, Richard S., and Walker, Michael S.  1999.  “Public Perceptions of Water Transfers and Markets: Describing Differences in Water Use Communities,” Society and Natural Resources 12: 279-292. 

Kenney, Douglas and Lord, William B.  1994.  Coordination Mechanisms for the Control of Interstate Water Resources: A Synthesis and Review of the Literature.  Report for the ACF-ACT Comprehensive Study.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, July. 

Kundell, James E. 1998.  “Georgia’s Water Resources: The Dawning of A New Day, Part I,” Georgia Water Management Campaign (Report).  Atlanta: GWMC. 

Kundell, James E., and Diana Tetens.  1998.  Whose Water Is It?  Major Water Allocation Issues Facing Georgia.  Public Policy Research Series, Richard W. Campbell, Series Editor.  Athens, Georgia: Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia. 

Laitos, Jan G., and Joseph P. Tomain.  1992.  Energy and Natural Resources Law in a Nutshell, West Publishing, St. Paul, Minn.

Leahy, Thomas.  1998.  “Lake Gaston Project Resolves Water Supply Shortage,” Public Works: Engineering, Construction, and Maintenance 129 (7) June: 44-48.

Marquis, Robert H., Richard M. Freeman and Milton S. Heath, Jr., “The Movement for New Water Rights Laws in the Tennessee Valley States,” Tennessee Law Review 23: 797.

McCormick, Zachary L., 1994.  “Interstate Water Allocation Compacts in the Western United States--Some Suggestions,” Water Resources Bulletin Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 385-395.

Moore, Harry L.  1994.  A Geologic Trip Across Tennessee by Interstate 40.  Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press.

Morris, Mary E.  1993.  Dividing the Waters: Reaching Equitable Water Solutions in the Middle East. RAND/P-7840.  Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. 

Morris, Mary E.  1992.  Poisoned Wells: The Politics of Water in the Middle East.  Reprinted from Middle East Magazine, RAND/RP-139. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. 

Plouffe, William L.  1986.  “Forty Years After First Iowa: A Call For Greater State Control of River Resources,” Cornell Law Review 833.

Rogers, William.  1986 & Fall, 1997 Pocket Part.  Environmental Law – Air and Water, Chapter 2. Common Law and the Variations § 2.19 Riparian Rights.

Satz, Ronald N.  1982.  Tennessee’s Indian Peoples: From White Contact to Removal, 1540-1840. The University of Tennessee Press. 

Sax, Joseph L.  1990.  “The Constitution, Property Rights And The Future Of Water Law,” 61 University of Colorado Law Review Rev. 257.

Schaake, John, Miller, Barbara, and Tisdale, Todd.  1997.  “Climate Impacts ‑‑ Major Findings and Recommendations, Section G: Water Resources,” Summary Report of the Workshop on Climate Variability and Water Resource Management in the Southeastern United States, Vanderbilt University, June 25-27, 1997.  Sponsored by USGS, NASA, and NOAA, August. 

Scott, Anthony and Georgina Coustalin.  1995.  “The Evolution Of Water Rights,” 35 Natural Resources Journal 321 (Fall).

Sheridan, Thomas E. 1998.  “The Big Canal: The Political Ecology of the Central Arizona Project,” pp. 163-186, in Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles in a Global Context, edited by John M. Donahue and Barbara Rose Johnston. Washington, D.C. : Island Press. 

Sherk, George W., 1994.  “Resolving Interstate Water Conflicts in the Eastern United States: the re-emergence of the federal-interstate compact,” Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 30, 3, pp. 397-408.

Sikora, Vincent  A.  1988.  “You Never Miss the Water till the Well Runs Dry,” 22 Tenn. B.J. 12 (September-October). 

Sikora, Vincent A. 1994.  "Tennessee", in Robert E. Beck, editor, Water and Water Rights (1991 edition), Volume 6 (1994 Replacement volume).

Solley, Wayne B. , U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia.  1999.  “Facts: Status and Trends of Water Use in the Southeast,” summarized in David L. Feldman and Ruth Anne Hanahan (1999) Southeast Water Resources: Management and Supply -- Report on a Symposium held in Chattanooga, Tennessee, August 24-26, 1998.  Energy, Environment and Resources Center and Water Resources Research Center, the University of Tennessee, May. 

Stevens, Jan S.  1995.  “Current Developments in the Public Trust Doctrine and Other Instream Protection Measures,” in Carr, Kathleen Marion, and James D. Crammond (Editors).  Water Law: Trends, Policies, and Practice, American Bar Association, Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Chicago, Illinois.

Stevens, Joseph.  1988.  Hoover Dam: An American Adventure.  Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. 

Tarlock, A. Dan.  1997 and 1998 update.  Law of Water Rights and Resources.  Deerfield, Illinois: Clark, Boardman and Callaghan. 

Tarlock, A. Dan.  1995.  “Reallocation: It Really Is Here,” in Carr, Kathleen Marion, and James D. Crammond (Editors).  Water Law: Trends, Policies, and Practice, American Bar Association, Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Chicago, Illinois.

Tarlock, A. Dan, James N. Corbridge, Jr. and David H. Getches.  1993.  Water Resource Management: A Casebook in Law and Public Policy, 4th Edition, Westbury, NY: The Foundation Press. 

Tarlock, A. Dan.  1984.  “Agricultural Law Symposium, Supplemental Groundwater Irrigation Law: From Capture to Sharing,” 73 Kentucky Law Journal 695: 14.

Teclaff, Ludwik A.  1996.  “Evolution Of The River Basin Concept In National And International Water Law,” 36 Natural Resources Journal 359 (Spring).

Thompson, Barton H.  1995.  “Takings and Water Rights,” in Carr, Kathleen Marion, and James D. Crammond (Editors).  Water Law: Trends, Policies, and Practice, American Bar Association, Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Chicago, Illinois.

Townsend, Mahlon L. “Water Rights in Tennessee,” 27 Tennessee Law Review 557.

Utton, Albert E.  1996.  “Regional Cooperation: The Example Of International Waters Systems In The Twentieth Century” 36 Natural Resources Journal 151 (Spring).

Weber, Gregory S.  1994.  “Twenty Years Of Local Groundwater Export Legislation In California: Lessons From A Patchwork Quilt,” 34 Natural Resources Journal 657 (Summer).

Weber, Gregory S. 1994.  “Forging A More Coherent Groundwater Policy In California: State And Federal Constitutional Law Challenges To Local Groundwater Export Restrictions,” 34 Santa Clara Law Review 373.

Wright, Kenneth R. (ed.).  1998.  Water Rights of the Eastern United States.  Denver, CO: American Water Works Association. 

2. Newspapers & Other Media

Arrandale, Tom.  1999.  “The Eastern Water Wars,” Governing (August): 30-34. 

Cason, Mike.  1997.  “Tallapoosa Residents Skeptical Of State Water Demand Study,” Montgomery (AL) Advertiser, November 26: 2B. 

Charlier, Tom.  1999.  “Memphis Taps into DeSoto County Well Levels,” The Commercial Appeal - Memphis, Tennessee, May 23: A1-9.

Flessner, Dave.  1999.  “Battle for Water Heats Up,” The Chattanooga Times and Free Press, May 9. 

Gilbert, Kathy.  1999a.  “Council Discusses Water Takeover Compromise,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, July 17. 

___________.  1999b.  “City Drops Water War - Proposal Vote Today,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, October 26: A-1.

Gilbert, Kathy, and Walton, Judy.  1999.  “Council O.K.s Water Settlement,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, October 27.

“Hopes Dimming for Pact to Settle Gaston Dispute.” 1995.  Waterweek, June 19: 7.

Jaffe, Greg.  1996.  “Water Deal May Settle Old Dispute,” Wall Street Journal, September 11: 2, 5.

McAllister, Bill.  1999.  “Chattanooga Boo-Boo,” The Washington Post, May 20, 1999: A27. 

Motoko, Rich.  1997.  “Water Utilities in Tennessee To Pool Efforts,” The Wall Street Journal, September 10: S1, S5.

“New National Drought Law Emphasizes Preparedness,” 1998.  U.S. Water News Online, September (http://www.uswaternews.com/archive/i98/policy/newnay9.html.

Paine, Anne.  1998.  “Water Rights Battle Escalating: Smaller Communities Away from Bigger Rivers Realizing Higher Demands,” The Tennessean (Nashville), September 167: 1A. 

Pare, Michael.  1998a.  “Selling of Water to Atlanta Studied,” Chattanooga Free Press, February 1: A-15. 

___________ .  1998b.  “Water Company Eyes Role,” Chattanooga Free Press, July 21: B-1. 

___________ .  1998c.  “Atlanta Says Doesn’t Need City’s Water,” Chattanooga Free Press, December 9: D-1. 

___________ .  1999a.  “TAWC Boosts Partnership Idea to Chamber,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, May 12. 

___________ .  1999b.  “Atlanta Water Source Sought: Lake Allatoona New Potential Supplier,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, May 19: B-1

___________ .  1999c.  “City Officials Dismiss Water Poll,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, May 29. 

Robertshaw, Nicki.  1999.  “Memphis’ Fine Groundwater a Growing Factor in Construction,” Memphis Business Journal, May 31. 

Seabrook, Charles.  1999.  “Tri-state Water War Rages Again,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 24: 2/8.

Simmons, Morgan.  1999.  “Water Supplies in Tennessee Floating Up as Major Problem: Cumberland Partnership Could Become a Model,” Knoxville News-Sentinel, January 24: B-1, 8. 

Sohn, Pam.  1998.  “Impact of High-Speed Train Goes Beyond Tracks,” The Chattanooga Times, August 28: A-1. 

Walton, Judy and Mike Pare.  1999.  “Mayor Rejects Water Partnership,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, May 5. 

Walton, Judy.  1999.  “Court Case Crucial to Water Company Takeover,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, August 13.

___________.  1999.  “Water Company, City Spar in Court,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press,  August 14. 

___________.  1999.  “Legal Issues Remain Despite Settlement,” Chattanooga Times and Free Press, October 26: A-4. 

Zoll, Rachel.  1999.  “Environmentalists focus on southeast river protection,” The Associated Press State and Local Wire, Chattanooga, TN, March 16. 

3. Government Documents & Reports and University Research Reports

Brahana, J. V., W. S. Parks, and M. W. Gaydos.  1987.  Quality of Water from Freshwater Aquifers and Principal Well Fields in the Memphis Area, Tennessee.  Prepared in Cooperation with the City of Memphis, Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division.  Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-405.  Nashville, TN: U.S. Geological Survey. 

Broshears, Robert E.  1986.  “Tennessee: Ground Water Quality,” National Water Summary 1986.  Water Supply paper 2325.  Nashville, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey.

Delaware River Basin Commission Annual Report 1997.  1998.  West Trenton, NJ: DRBC.

Foran, Paul G., Janice A. Beecher, Larry J. Wilson.  1985.  Survey of Eastern Water Law: A Report to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.  Indianapolis, IN: Center for Urban Policy and Environment, Indiana University, September. 

Ground Water Institute.  1998.  A Meeting of the Minds.  Source Water Protection Workshops, Coordinated by the Ground Water Institute of the University of Memphis.  Memphis, TN: University of Memphis. 

Ground Water Institute.  1995.  A Ground Water Flow Analysis of the Memphis Sand Aquifer in the Memphis, Tennessee Area.  Technical Brief #7.  Memphis, Tennessee: University of Memphis, February. 

Hampson, Paul S.  1995.  National Water‑Quality Assessment Program ‑‑ The Upper Tennessee River Basin Study Unit, Fact Sheet 150‑95.  Washington, D.C. : U.S. Geological Survey. 

Hillyer, Theodore M., and Hofbauer, Germaine A.  1996.  Water Supply Handbook: A Handbook on Water Supply Planning and Resource Management.  IWR Report 96-PS-4.  Alexandria, Virginia: Institute for Water Resources, Water Resources Support Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, December.

Hoos, Anne B.  1992.  Tennessee Stream Water Quality -- National Water Summary, 1990-91. USGS Water Supply Paper 2400.  Nashville, TN: U.S. Geological Survey.

Hutson, Susan S.  1998.  Water Use in Tennessee, 1995.  Nashville, Tennessee: U.S.

Geological Survey and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

Jones, Jack D., Vincent A. Sikora, and Jane Woodward.  1983.  Study of Tennessee Water Resources Law: Legal Considerations for Effective Water Management Under Conditions of Shortage, Research Report No. 97, Water Resources Research Center, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

 Kingsbury, James A., and William S. Parks.  1993.  Hydrogeology of the Principal Aquifers and Relation of Faults to Interaquifer Leakage in the Memphis Area, Tennessee.  Prepared in Cooperation with the City of Memphis, Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division.  Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4075.  Memphis, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1989.  Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Fort Pillow Sand in Western Tennessee.  Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4120. Memphis, Tennessee. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990a.  Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Memphis Sand in Western Tennessee.  Water Resources Investigations Report 88-4182. Memphis, TN: U.S. Geological Survey.

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990b.  Altitude of Potentiometric Surface, Fall, 1985, and Historic Water-level Changes in the Memphis Aquifer in Western Tennessee.  Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4180.  Memphis, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990c.  Geology and Ground-water Resources in the Cockfield Formation in Western Tennessee.  Water Resources Investigations Report 88-4181. Memphis, Tennessee; U.S. Geological Survey. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1989.  Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Fort Pillow Sand in Western Tennessee.  Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4120. Memphis, Tennessee. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990a.  Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Memphis Sand in Western Tennessee.  Water Resources Investigations Report 88-4182. Memphis, TN: U.S. Geological Survey.

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990b.  Altitude of Potentiometric Surface, Fall, 1985, and Historic Water-level Changes in the Memphis Aquifer in Western Tennessee.  Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4180.  Memphis, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990c.  Geology and Ground-water Resources in the Cockfield Formation in Western Tennessee.  Water Resources Investigations Report 88-4181. Memphis, Tennessee; U.S. Geological Survey. 

Parks, W., and Carmichael, J. K.  1990d.  Altitude of Potentiometric Surface, Fall 1985, and Historic Water-level Changes in the Fort Pillow Aquifer in Western Tennessee.  Water Resources Investigations Report 89-4048.  Memphis, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey.

Solley, W. B., Pierce, R. R., and Perlman, H. A.  1998.  Estimated Use of Water in the United States in  1995.  U. S. Geological Survey Circular 1200, 71 p.

State of Tennessee Water Policy Commission.  1956.  Public Water Policy in Tennessee. Created by Chapter 82, Public Acts of 1955.  Chicago, IL: Public Administration Service.

U. S. EPA.  1997.  Top 10 Watershed Lessons Learned. Washington, D.C.: Office of Water, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watershed - EPA 840-F-97-001, October. 

U. S. EPA.  1999.  Climate Change and Tennessee.  EPA 236-F-99-002.  Washington, D.C.: Office of Policy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May.

4. Public Laws & General Court Cases 

Arizona v. California, 373 U.S. 546 (1963) 

Colorado v. New Mexico, 467 U.S. 310, 104 S.Ct. 2433 (1984). 

Colorado v. New Mexico, 459 U.S. 176, 103 S.Ct. 539 (1982). 

Colorado River Basin Project Act, 43 U.S.C. §1521(b). 

Connecticut v. Massachusetts, 282 U.S. 660 (1931). 

Connecticut v. Massachusetts, 280 U.S. 523 (1929). 

County Of Imperial, California v. Munoz,  449 U.S. 54,  101 S.Ct. 289 (1980). 

Cumberland Plateau Regional Water Authority, Resolution 599-8, May 18, 1999. 

Davis et al v. Louisville & N. R. Co., 244 S.W. 483, (Supreme Court of Tennessee) 1922. 

Delaware River Basin Compact, P. L. 87-328, 75 Stat 688. 

Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Company, 206 U.S. 230, 27 S.Ct. 618 (1907). H. J. Res. 91, Joint Resolution Granting the Consent of Congress to the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin Compact, January 7, 1997.  U. S. House of Representatives, 105th Congress, 1st Session.

Jones et al v. Oz Ark Val Poultry Company, 228 Ark. 76, 306 S.W.2d 111, Supreme Court of Arkansas (1957).

Kaiser Aetna v. United States, 444 U.S. 164 (1979).

Kansas v. Colorado, 206 U.S. 46,  27 S.Ct. 655 (1907).

Kansas v. Colorado, 185 U.S. at 142.

Katz v. Walkinshaw, 141 Cal. 116 (1903).

 Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, 112 S.Ct. 2886 (1992).

New Jersey v. New York et al., 283 U.S. 336, 51 S.Ct. 478 (1931).

New Jersey v. New York, 280 U.S. 533 (1930).

Pike v. Bruce Church, 397 U.S. 137 (1970).

Proposed Rules, Chapter 1200-4-7, Tenn. Admin. Regis. September 30, 1999 (“Rules of the Water Quality Control Board”). 

PUD No. 1 of Jefferson County and the City of Tacoma v. Washington Department of Ecology, 511 U.S. 700 (1994).

Restatement (Second) of Torts § 850 (1977) Reasonableness of the Use of Water.

Restatement (Second) of Torts §858 (1979).

Sporhase v. Nebraska, 458 U.S. 941, 102 S.Ct. 3456 (1982).

Susquehanna River Basin Compact, P. L. 91-575, 89 Stat 109 et seq.

Tenn. Code Ann. § 69-1-116 (1998).

Tenn. Code Ann. § 69-8-105.

Tenn. Code Ann. § 69-3-108(b) (1997).

Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 69-3-102 et seq. (1997). 

Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 69-8-103(4) (1997).

Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 70-1818(D) (1983).

Texas v. New Mexico, 462 U.S. 540 (1980).

Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake Water Rights Settlement Act of 1990, 104 Stat. 3289 (1990).

United States ex rel and for Use of Tennessee Valley Authority v. Powelson et al, 319 U.S. 266, 274, 63 S.Ct. 1047, 1054 (1943).

Waite v. O'Neil, 76 F. 508 (6th Cir. 1896).

White v. Massachusetts Council of Constr. Employees, Inc., 460 U.S. 204 (1983). 78 Am.Jur. Waters § 232 (1998). 16 U.S.C. 1530, 50 CFR 400 ff. 16 U.S.C. §§1531-44, 40 U.S.C. §§4321-4370(b). 16 U.S.C. § 831y-1. 33 U.S.C. §§401-426, 40 CFR Part 130. 33 U.S.C. 403, 33 CFR Part 322. 16 U.S.C. 1271ff. Worldwide Volkswagen v. Woodson 444 U.S. 286 (1980). Calder v. Jones 465 U.S. 783 (1984). Nebraska v. Wyoming 325 U.S. 589 (1945). 

5. Tennessee Court Cases

American Ass'n v. Eastern Ky. Land Co., 2 Tenn. Ch. App. 132, Aff'd, Tenn. Sup. Ct. (1901). Ford v. Ornduff, 54 Tenn. (7 Heisk.) 167 (1872).

Chattanooga v. Georgia, 3 Tenn. App. 42 (1926).

Chattanooga & Tennessee River Power Co. v. Lawson, 201 S.W. 165, (Supreme Court of Tennessee), 1918.

City of Chattanooga v. Georgia, 151 Tenn. 691, 272 S.W. 432 (1925).

Cooper v. Great Falls Cotton Mills Co., 94 Tenn 588, 30 S.W. 353 (1895).

Cox v. Howell, 108 Tenn. 130, 65 S.W. 868 (1901).

Draper v. Webb, 57 Tenn. App. 394, 408 S.W.2d 775 (1967).

Duck River Elec. Membership Corp. v. City of Manchester, 529 S.W.2d 202 (Tenn. 1975).

Johnson City v. Cloninger, 213 Tenn. 71, 372 S.W.2d 281 (1963).

Knox County v. Kennedy, 92 Tenn. 1, 20 S.W. 311 (1842).

Memphis State Line R.R. v. Forest Hill Cemetery Co., 116 Tenn. 400, 94 S.W. 69 (1906).

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis v. Rickert, 19 Tenn. App. 446, 89 S.W.2d 889 (1935), cert denied (1936).

Richi v. Chattanooga Brewing Co., 58 S.W.656 (Tenn. 1900).

State v. Champion Int'l Corp., 709 S.W.2d 569 (Tenn. 1986).

State v. West Tenn. Land Co., 127 Tenn. 575, 158 S.W. 746 (1913).

State v. Tenn. Land Co., 111 Tenn. 668, 69 S.W. 782 (1902).

Tennessee Coal, Iron & R.R. v. Paint Rock flume & Transp. Co., 128 Tenn. 277, 160 S.W. 522

(1913).

Tenn. Elec. Power Co. v. Van Dodson, 14 Tenn. App. 54 (1913).

Webster v. Harris, 111 Tenn (3 Cates) 668, 676, 69 S.W. at 783 (1902).

Webster v. Fleming, 21 Tenn. (2 Hum) 518 1841).

Williamson County v. Franklin & Spring Hill Turnpike Co., 228 S.W. 714 (1921).

6. Unpublished Manuscripts & Conference Papers

Atlanta Regional Water Supply Plan Update, Adopted December 3, 1997, Atlanta Regional Commission - unpublished report. 

Kelley, Misty Smith.  2000.  “Current Statutory and Regulatory Provisions that Protect Tennessee’s Water Resources,” (unpublished manuscript).  Chattanooga, TN.: Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell, March 7.

_______________.  2000.  “Summary of the Resolution of the City of Chattanooga’s Efforts to Acquire Tennessee-American Water Company,” (unpublished manuscript).  Chattanooga, TN: Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell, March 7.

Luterbacher, Urs, John Schnellenhuber, Ellen Wiegandt.  1998.  “Water Resource Conflicts: The Use of Formal Approaches,” Graduate Institute of International Studies and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August. 

Wade, William and George McMahon.  1999.  Deficiencies of Draft ACF Programmatic EIS --M&I Economic Analysis, Foster Associates, Inc. and Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., January 20. 


Weston, R. Timothy.  1999.  “Interstate Water Rights and River Basin Compacts in the East,”
unpublished manuscript.  Harrisburg, PA: Kirkpatrick and Lockhart, LLP.

Weston, R. Timothy.  1995.  “Delaware River Basin - Challenges and Successes in Interstate Water Management.”  Paper Presented at ASCE Water Resources Engineering Conference, San Antonio, Texas, August 17. 

Weston, R. Timothy.  1984.  “Delaware River Basin: Courts vs. Compacts.”  Paper Presented at ASCE-Spring Convention, Symposium on Social and Environmental Objectives in Water Management: The Court as Water Managers, Atlanta, GA, May 16.

Wingard, John D.  2000.  The Community Dynamics of Source Water Protection: The Structure and Dynamics of the Human Dimensions of Source Water Protection in the Memphis Metropolitan Area, Interim Report (February).  Memphis, TN: Department of Anthropology, the University of Memphis. 

7. Internet Sites

Memphis Light, Gas, and Water Company. ( http://www.mlgw.com).

Tennessee American Water Company. ( http://www.tawc.com).

United States Geological Survey (USGS).  1998.  “Tennessee Water Use-Data Tabling.”  (http://www.usgs.gov/edu-cgi-bin). 


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