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102: Rights for Rivers with Erin O’Donnell

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Environmental Water Managers Obtain Junior Rights

Western states started recognizing that the environment did actually need water and that in-stream use was a beneficial use for water. And so what they were doing at that point is saying, well, anything that's left is now belonging to the environment or the vast majority of what's left. So anybody who got rights after that could only receive their rights after the environment had, I guess, seen what roots flows were. In dry years, those junior rights are really not worth anything at all. It does start to put a limit on it.

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