Winter,
August 17, 1988
Arroyo
,
2 vol.
,
no. 1
, pages 1-8
,
8 pp.
,
Water Resources Research Center
,
Tucson, AZ
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That water, so common, essential and basic, should be a cornmodity to be bought and sold, marketed and transferred, may seem odd. Yet social and economic conditions in Arizona, and throughout the West, have evolved in such a way that water transfers appear as an attractive option to soma And a controversial issue to others.