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Show 470 NEBRASKA that the withdrawal is reasonable and is not contrary to conserva- tion principles or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare, pro- vided that the foreign state also grants reciprocal privileges to Nebraska.68 Publications Available Institution for Water Resource Research : Nebraska Water Resources Research Institute 212 Agricultural Engineering University of Nebraska-East Campus Lincoln, Nebr. 68503 402-472-3307 Publications Harnsberger, Nebraska Ground Water Problems, 42 Neb. L. Rev. 721 (1963). Oeltjen, Harnsberger, and Fischer, Interbasin Transfers: Nebraska Law and Legend, 51 Neb. L. Rev. 87 (1971). Yeutler, Legal Economic Critique of Nebraska Watercourse Law, 44 Neb. L. Rev. 11 (1965). Note, Dual System of Water Rights in Nebraska, 48 Neb. L. Rev. 488 (1969). Note, Diffused Surface Water Late in Nebraska, 41 Neb. L. Rev. 765 (1962). Sorensen, Ground Water-The Problems of Conservation and Interferences, 42 Neb. L. Rev. 765 (1963). Danielson, Ground Water in Nebraska, 35 Neb. L. Rev. 17 (1955). Note, Property-Flood Water-Landowner Cannot Divert Flood Waters to Injury of Neighboring Owner, 31 Notre Dame Law 322 (1956). Doyle, Water Rights in Nebraska, 29 Neb. L. Rev. 385 (1950). 68 Sec. 46-613.01 (1971 supp.). |