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The Valuation and Marketing of Water Rights

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The Valuation and Marketing of Water Rights
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Session 1: Unbundling Water Rights: Piloting Efforts to Apply the Australian Experience in the American West Explore the efforts to alter the system of water rights in the American West, and by focusing on pilot approaches proposed in Nevada and California, learn how these efforts create markets in shares of a water system, as well as in periodic allocations of quantities of water.
 
Session 2: Valuation of Water Rights Credible fair market valuation of water rights is a major challenge in Texas. Explore a thorough and reliable model for determining the fair market value of water rights not only in Texas, but elsewhere around the globe.
 
Session 3: Marketing Groundwater Rights An overview of issues facing landowners and groundwater project developers, including: “grass roots politics”, market conditions, pricing concerns, transport considerations, permitting hurdles, and coordination with local groundwater districts.

Session 4: Marketing Surface Water Rights In pursuing the purchase of a water right, a buyer has to consider a number of regulatory steps in order to make the purchased water right beneficially useful. Just what are those steps?

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1. Unbundling Water Rights: Piloting Efforts to Apply the Australian Experience in the American West (Nov 2016)

Mark Squillace

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Unbundling Water Rights: Piloting Efforts to Apply the Australian Experience in the American West (Nov 2016)

Explore the efforts to alter the system of water rights in the American West, and by focusing on pilot approaches proposed in Nevada and California, learn how these efforts create markets in shares of a water system, as well as in periodic allocations of quantities of water.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute

Mark Squillace, University of Colorado Law School - Boulder, CO

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2. Valuation of Water Rights (Nov 2016)

Charles R. Porter Jr.

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Session 2 —29 mins
Valuation of Water Rights (Nov 2016)

Credible fair market valuation of water rights is a major challenge in Texas. Explore a thorough and reliable model for determining the fair market value of water rights not only in Texas, but elsewhere around the globe. 

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute

Charles R. Porter Jr., St. Edward’s University - Austin, TX

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3. Marketing Groundwater Rights (Nov 2016)

Ed McCarthy

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Session 3 —33 mins
Marketing Groundwater Rights (Nov 2016)

An overview of issues facing landowners and groundwater project developers, including: “grass roots politics”, market conditions, pricing concerns, transport considerations, permitting hurdles, and coordination with local groundwater districts. 

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute

Ed McCarthy, Jackson, Sjoberg, McCarthy & Townsend, L.L.P. - Austin, TX

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4. Marketing Surface Water Rights (Nov 2016)

James Kowis

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Session 4 —27 mins
Marketing Surface Water Rights (Nov 2016)

In pursuing the purchase of a water right, a buyer has to consider a number of regulatory steps in order to make the purchased water right beneficially useful. Just what are those steps?

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute

James Kowis, James Kowis Consulting - Austin, TX