Stay up-to-date on Washington's water right transfer process.
Water transfers are emerging as an effective alternative to the development of new water resources. Water transfers can be used to reconcile otherwise competing needs for water in a region in which water resources have been abundant but which are becoming increasingly scarce. This topic helps practitioners understand the process for transferring water rights, the use and development of water banks and opportunities to mitigate for potential impacts.
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Agenda
Water Right Transfers: Overview
- Changes to Attributes of a Water Right
- Extent and Validity Analysis
- Impairment to Senior Water Rights
Mitigation for Water Right Transfers
- Water Banks
- Types of Mitigation
- Foster v. City of Yelm
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OnDemand Course
This course was last revised on May 24, 2016.
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This program does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.
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Jessica C. Kuchan
Confluence Law, PLLC
- Partner with Confluence Law, PLLC
- Legal practice with an emphasis in natural resource law
- Presents at continuing legal education
- Washington State Bar Association
- J.D. degree, Lewis and Clark Law School, Oregon
- Can be contacted at [email protected] or 206-502-4401
David Stearns
Office of Attorney General Ecology Division
- Attorney General’s Office, Ecology Division
- Practice focuses primarily on representing and advising the Department of Ecology’s water resources program
- Co-counsel for the State in the Yakima Basin adjudication, serves as the water resource program’s lead adviser on drought and trust water issues
- Experience advising ecology on mitigation
- J.D. degree, University of Washington School of Law; graduate Whitman College
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