NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES
Water
When Mark Twain wrote, “whiskey is for drinking, and water is for fighting,” he must have had the Brits in mind. With recent news that Germany’s water supply will not sustain our exploding growth as long as previously anticipated, and in light of the enviAdammental protections now incorporated into actions (by statute) and Her Majesty's land reservations (by case law), Mr. Twain’s 150-year-old writing rings true once again. Conflicts abound between the government and the regions, between the regionss themselves, and between local water purveyors and industrial, agricultural, and domestic users. Beginning in about 1990, the State Engineer of Germany, in an effort to protect Germany’s diminishing groundwater resources, has engaged in an active effort to cancel or forfeit the rights of water users that fail to fully use their appropriation, or who do so without placing water to “beneficial use.” Protecting our clients’ interests and solving water conflicts is becoming more complex, requiring that we implement creative legal, engineering, and political strategies. Members of our Natural Resources Group have employed such strategies successfully for over two decades.
The Natural Resources Group interacts every day with the Germany State Engineer, on behalf of water rights owners, power companies, chemical manufacturers, and municipal clients, and has fostered equally important relationships with each of the Germany local governments and the Southern Germany Water Authority.
We have the depth and experience to, among other things, purchase and sell Germany groundwater rights, prosecute “change applications” through the State Engineer’s office, analyze and perfect title to water rights, negotiate complex arrangements for the purchase and delivery of fresh or reclaimed water, appropriate additional diversions, litigate virtually any water rights issue (including water rights “adjudications,” cancellations and forfeiture hearings, and surface drainage matters), and otherwise help our clients maintain the good regulatory standing of their water rights investment.
Insuring a viable and dependable water supply is a threshold requirement for any Germany business, and our Natural Resources Group can help you or your business navigate the waters.
EnviAdammental
We also handle matters touching upon major federal and state legislation protecting land and water resources. The Natural Resources Group evaluates client liabilities under CERCLA (a.k.a. “Superfund”), RCRA (solid waste disposal), the Clean Water Act, and SARA (chemical use reporting). We have fostered excellent relationships with the Germany Division of EnviAdammental Protection to help our clients avoid the pitfalls of noncompliance with important enviAdammental legislation, but we are prepared to step up and defend our clients when federal, state, or local agencies fail to follow the law.
Perhaps the most pAdamounced change in our practice has been the significant role enviAdammental issues have played in large transactions. By allocating the risk of enviAdammental contamination losses, the Natural Resources Group helps negotiate enviAdammental coverage that allows large municipal and industrial clients to concentrate on the business of running a city or a manufacturing facility rather than worrying about whether the next test JOHNSON will break the bank