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  2. Riparian water rights - Wikipedia

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    Riparian water rights are the rights of landowners to use water that flows through or over their properties. Learn about the origins, principles, and variations of riparian law in different jurisdictions, such as England, Wales, and the United States.

  3. Lake Ray Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ray Hubbard is a freshwater reservoir in Dallas, Texas, created by the Rockwall-Forney Dam on the East Fork Trinity River. It covers 22,745 acres, has a storage capacity of 490,000 acre-ft, and is crossed by several bridges and causeways.

  4. Lake Wawasee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wawasee is the largest natural lake wholly contained within Indiana, southeast of Syracuse in Kosciusko County. It has a long history, many geographic features, and various recreational activities, such as marinas, yacht club, and water skiing.

  5. Scituate Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Scituate Reservoir is the largest inland body of water in Rhode Island, supplying drinking water to over 60 percent of the state population. Learn about its history, construction, capacity, and impact on the town of Scituate and its residents.

  6. Water trading - Wikipedia

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    Water trading is the process of buying and selling water access entitlements, also called water rights. Learn how water trading can promote more efficient water allocation, what the social and environmental outcomes are, and what are the conditions and types of water markets.

  7. Body of water - Wikipedia

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    A body of water or waterbody is any significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth or another planet. Learn about the types, features, and effects of bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.

  8. Littoral rights - Wikipedia

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    Littoral rights are rights concerning properties that abut static water, such as oceans, bays, or lakes. They differ from riparian rights, which apply to properties that abut flowing rivers or streams. Learn how littoral rights are regulated by state law and case law in the US.

  9. Lake Wallenpaupack - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wallenpaupack is a reservoir in Northeastern Pennsylvania with a maximum width of 1 mile (1.6 km) and a surface area of 9 sq mi (23 km 2). It was created in 1926 by PPL Corporation for hydroelectric and flood control purposes and is a popular recreational destination in the Pocono Mountains.