Supreme Court rules on water resource fights

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The Supreme Court recently ruled on several cases that could have a big impact on water resources. The justices agreed that Texas could not take water from the Oklahoma side of a shared river basin. But in a contentious debate over development rights, the Court split over whether it is unlawful to require a monetary payment in exchange for a wetlands development permit.

Credit: Flickr, SnoShuu

The Supreme Court recently ruled on several cases that could have a big impact on water resources. The justices agreed that Texas could not take water from the Oklahoma side of a shared river basin. But in a contentious debate over development rights, the Court split over whether it is unlawful to require a monetary payment in exchange for a wetlands development permit.

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