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This is the second course of the Water Law and Administration Program Series

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May 2010
 
Water Law 201
Water Court Practice Program
This is the second part of the Water Law and Administration Program Series
 
Program Description
 
Water Law 201 is the second course in the Water Law and Administration Program Series. This program will include a very brief look at Water Law 101 as a starting point and will then explore in detail the two key doctrines in Water Law which insure that, in the grand scheme of things, the water resource is available in the requested amounts at the specified locations and that the proposed plan will be developed for future enjoyment.  The Doctrines of “Can and Will” and “Anti-Speculation” have evolved over more than a century of water law applications and the critical lessons learned during this vital experiment.  Discussion of the historic case of Thornton v. Bijou Irrigation District will illustrate many of the facets of water development in Colorado including appropriation requirements, operational techniques, the transbasin water regime, injury prevention, administrative deliberations, and water quality considerations.  Your faculty are the experts who know the system, lived the history, and who will guide you to understand the necessary and sufficient elements of successful water development. This program is critical to your understanding of Colorado Water Law.
 
Topics  
    
Morning Session
- Brief Look at Water Law 101: The Economic Necessity of a Suitable Doctrine
- Water Development Obligations: The Doctrines of “Can and Will” and “Anti-Speculation”
- Chronology of Supreme Court Cases
- Application in Several Categories of Water Court Cases
- Legal and Engineering Strategies
- Perspectives of Water Supply Interests and Environmental/Recreational Interests
Presented by Casey Funk, Esq., Denver Water Board, Drew Peternell, Esq., Trout Unlimited and Doug Clements, Spronk Water Engineers, Inc.                               
 
Afternoon Session  
- Historic Case Study:  City of Thornton v. Bijou Irrigation District
- Water Operations
- Adequacy of Notice
- Application of the Doctrines of “Can and Will” and “Anti-Speculation”
- Volumetric Limits and Reality Checks
- Use of Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District's Colorado-Big Thompson Water
- Regime Associated with Transmountain Water
- Return Flow Obligations
- Water Quality Matters
Presented by Dan Ault, P.E., Deere & Ault Consultants Inc., Michael Shimmin, Esq., Vranesh and Raisch LLP and Sandy White, Esq., White & Jankowski, LLP
 
 
 
Chair and Moderator
 
Cheryl Signs, P.E.
Cheryl Signs Engineering
Denver, CO
 
Planning Committee
 
William H. Caile, Esq.
Holland & Hart
Denver, CO
 
Douglas H. Clements, P.E.
Spronk Water Engineers
Denver, CO
 
William A. Hillhouse, Esq.
White & Jankowsky
Denver, CO
 
Honorable Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr.
Colorado Supreme Court
Denver, CO
 
Faculty
 
Daniel V. (Dan) Ault, P.E.
Deere & Ault Consultants Inc.
Longmont, CO
 
Douglas H. (Doug) Clements, P.E.
Spronk Water Engineers, Inc.
Denver, CO
 
Casey Funk, Esq.
Denver Water Board
Denver, CO
 
Andrew J. (Drew) Peternell, Esq.
Trout Unlimited
Boulder, CO
 
Michael D. Shimmin, Esq.
Vranesh and Raisch, LLP
Boulder CO
 
Michael D. (Sandy) White, Esq.
White & Jankowski, LLP
Denver, CO                             
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $299.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $249.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    7.00
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
5/14/2010
Expiration Date
12/31/2016
Non-Member Price
$299.00 USD
Member Price
$249.00 USD
Product Code
WA051410D
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