The 1992 Symposium issue: Staying afloat: Current water law issues Author anon. Journal/Series Idaho Law Review | Vol. 28(3); 481 - 802; 322 p. Date 1992 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-048165) Publisher | Place of publication University of Idaho College of Law | Moscow, ID, USA Document type Article in periodical Language English Country/Territory United States of America, United States of America Subject Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution Water rights Management/conservation Freshwater resources management Wild fauna Water supply Abstract Contents: 1. The downstream threat of Idaho's water: new second century challenges; 2. Idaho adjudication presumption statues; 3. Protecting ground water quality through the Idaho petroleum clean water trust fund; 4. Swan Falls in 3-D:a new look at the historical,legal and prctical dimensions of Idaho's biggest water rights controversy; 5. Fish gotta swim: establishing legal rights to instream through the Endangered Species Act and the public trust doctrine; 6. Saving Idaho's salmon: a history of failure and a dubious future; 7. Beyond reserved rights: water resource protection for the public lands; 8. Just water over the dam? a look at the Endangered Species Act and the impact of hydroelectric facilites on anadromous fish runs of the northwest.