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