Dividing New Mexico's Waters, 1700-1912
- List Price: $24.95
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
- Publish date: 04/01/1997
Throughout the colonial period, access to water was a local issue and centered on maintaining the community acequia or ditch. Then beginning in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, competition for water intensified. Community-based decision-making gave way to district court hearings and the emergence of new legal principles -- all arising out of claims advanced by those seeking large-scale irrigation development. In 1907 control was given to an appointed water engineer in a new legislative code, which still remains the foundation of water law in New Mexico.
"This work is superior. No one knows the New Mexico archives dealing with water like John Baxter". -- G. Emlen Hall, UNM Law School