Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Introduction
  3. 1 Watershed Approach + Water Rights + Justice
  4. Watershed Approach - Pros & Cons
  5. Riparian Buffers: Land & Water Interface
  6. Doing Justice Between Upstream & Downstream, Between Strong & Weak States, And Working Together Across Boundary Waters
  7. US Models: Train Wrecks & Success Stories
  8. Overcoming Overlaps Of Jurisdiction/ Accountability/Liability Among Responsible Agencies
  9. 2 Ground Water + Water Pollution + Prevention
  10. Preventing Groundwater Mining & Critical Role Of Citizen Action
  11. Factory Farms, Small Farmers, Changing Manure From A Pollution Problem To An Energy Solution
  12. Managing Groundwater In Arid Conditions (Arizona Approach)
  13. Green Infrastructure & Constructed/Engineered Wetland In U.S. & Nepal
  14. Water Pollution Due To Agricultural Chemicals
  15. Protecting Local Water Rights
  16. Strategies For River Cleanup
  17. Tackling Raw Sewage
  18. Resolving Upstream & Downstream Conflicts Contingency Plans For Spills & Natural Resources Damages
  19. Critical Role Of Education
  20. Market Based Approach For Water Pollution
  21. 3 U.S. Clean Water Act: National Vs. Local/Regional Control And Financing & Managing Enforcement
  22. 4 Global Effort To Protect Nepal’s Globally Important Natural Resources
  23. 5 Career Advice For Environmental Professionals
  24. Credits