Publications by Amy Hardberger
The Facts about Texas Water
Hardberger, Amy & Eckstein, Gabriel, in Texas Law of Water Resources 7th ed. 2022 (State Bar Books)
New Strategies for Groundwater Litigation in Texas
Hardberger, Amy. 46 Wm & Mary Env’t L.& Pol’y Rev XX (2022).
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Groundwater Governance for conflict-affected countries
Hardberger, Amy & Aylward, Bruce, in The Role of Sound Groundwater Resources Management and Governance to Achieve Water Security, UNESCO Global Water Security Issue Series. No. 3 (2021)
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Lack of water could cut power this summer
Hardberger, Amy. San Antonio Express News & Lubbock Avalanche Journal (April 24, 2021).
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The Facts about Texas Water
Hardberger, Amy & Eckstein, Gabriel, in Texas Law of Water Resources 6th ed. 2020 (State Bar Books)
Forgetting nature: Including environmental flows in international water negotiations
Hardberger, Amy. 17 Oregon Review of International Law 207 (2016).
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Texas groundwater markets and the Edwards Aquifer
Hardberger, Amy. Case Study in Final Report on Political Economy of Water Markets, The Rockefeller Foundation (Oct. 2016).
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Water demands & utility pricing: Using economics to promote utility resilience
Hardberger, Amy. The Water Report (April 15, 2016).
Big Bend landowners are under siege
Hardberger, Amy. Houston Chronicle (Jan. 27, 2016).
Landowners under siege in the Big Bend
Hardberger, Amy. San Antonio Express-News (Jan. 24, 2016).
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Put your money where your water is: Building resilience through rates
Hardberger, Amy. 15 Conn. Public Interest Journal 39 (Jan. 2016).
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Transboundary water issues: Water wars
Hardberger, Amy. 23 The Public Lawyer 10-13 (2014).
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Why government must acknowledge the interdependence of energy and water
Hardberger, Amy. Bloomberg BNA's Water Law and Policy Monitor & Bloomberg BNA’s Daily Environmental Report, Nov. 2014
Water pipeline project is wrong for San Antonio
Hardberger, Amy. Tex. Tribune, Oct. 28, 2014
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Fear should not dictate vista ridge decision
Hardberger, Amy. San Antonio Express-News (Oct. 17, 2014)
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Remembering water in the climate change regulatory equation
Hardberger, Amy. ABA 32nd Annual Water Law Conference (June 4-6, 2014)
SAWS impact fees represent more than meets the eye
Hardberger, Amy. Rivard Report (May 22, 2014, 12:11 AM)
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Water is a girl’s best friend: Examining the water valuation dilemma
Hardberger, Amy. 62 Kansas Law Review 101 (2014)
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Understanding the municipal water valuation dilemma
Hardberger, Amy. Texas Water Law CLE (March 27 - 28, 2014)
World’s worst game of telephone: Attempting to understand the conversation between Texas’ legislature and courts on groundwater
Hardberger, Amy. 43 Texas Environmental Law Journal 257 (2013)
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The future of San Antonio: Water and energy needs meet land use planning
Hardberger, Amy. The Rivard Report (Oct. 4, 2013)
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Powering the tap dry: Regulatory alternatives for the energy water nexus
Hardberger, Amy. 84 Colorado Law Review 101 (2013)
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Ripples in a Lake
Hardberger, Amy. This Land Press (Nov. 4, 2012)
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Managing the risks of CO2 sequestration
Hardberger, Amy & Anderson, Scott. Southwest Hydrology September/October (2009)
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Energy-Water Nexus in Texas
Hardberger, Amy. Environmental Defense Fund Publication (2009) (coauthored with University of Texas)
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State practice in the management and allocation of transboundary ground water resources in North America
Hardberger, Amy & Gabriel Eckstein. 18 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 96 (2008)
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Why we do the things we do?: The role of ethics in water resource planning
Hardberger, Amy. 6 Santa Clara Journal of International Law 129 (2008)
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From policy to reality: Maximizing urban water conservation in Texas
Hardberger, Amy. Environmental Defense Fund Publication (2008)
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Summaries from the symposium: Precious, worthless, or immeasurable: The value and ethic of water
Hardberger, Amy & Gabriel Eckstein. Proceedings of the Symposium–Precious, Worthless, or Incalculable: The Value and Ethic of Water, Vol. 2, Center for Water Law & Policy and International Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Land Studies, Texas Tech University (A.C. Corrêa & Gabriel Eckstein, eds. 2006)
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Whose job it is anyway? Governmental obligations created by the human right to water
Hardberger, Amy. 41 Texas International Law Journal 533 (2006)
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of water: Evaluating water as a human right and the duties and obligations it creates
Hardberger, Amy. 4 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 331 (2005)
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What lies beneath: Determining the necessity of international groundwater policy along the United States–Mexico border and a roadmap to an agreement
Hardberger, Amy. 35 Texas Tech Law Review 1212 (2004)
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Hardberger, Amy & Eckstein, Gabriel, in Texas Law of Water Resources 7th ed. 2022 (State Bar Books)
New Strategies for Groundwater Litigation in Texas
Hardberger, Amy. 46 Wm & Mary Env’t L.& Pol’y Rev XX (2022).
Read Here
Groundwater Governance for conflict-affected countries
Hardberger, Amy & Aylward, Bruce, in The Role of Sound Groundwater Resources Management and Governance to Achieve Water Security, UNESCO Global Water Security Issue Series. No. 3 (2021)
Read Here
Lack of water could cut power this summer
Hardberger, Amy. San Antonio Express News & Lubbock Avalanche Journal (April 24, 2021).
Read Here
The Facts about Texas Water
Hardberger, Amy & Eckstein, Gabriel, in Texas Law of Water Resources 6th ed. 2020 (State Bar Books)
Forgetting nature: Including environmental flows in international water negotiations
Hardberger, Amy. 17 Oregon Review of International Law 207 (2016).
Read Here
Texas groundwater markets and the Edwards Aquifer
Hardberger, Amy. Case Study in Final Report on Political Economy of Water Markets, The Rockefeller Foundation (Oct. 2016).
Read Here
Water demands & utility pricing: Using economics to promote utility resilience
Hardberger, Amy. The Water Report (April 15, 2016).
Big Bend landowners are under siege
Hardberger, Amy. Houston Chronicle (Jan. 27, 2016).
Landowners under siege in the Big Bend
Hardberger, Amy. San Antonio Express-News (Jan. 24, 2016).
Read Here
Put your money where your water is: Building resilience through rates
Hardberger, Amy. 15 Conn. Public Interest Journal 39 (Jan. 2016).
Read Here
Transboundary water issues: Water wars
Hardberger, Amy. 23 The Public Lawyer 10-13 (2014).
Read Here
Why government must acknowledge the interdependence of energy and water
Hardberger, Amy. Bloomberg BNA's Water Law and Policy Monitor & Bloomberg BNA’s Daily Environmental Report, Nov. 2014
Water pipeline project is wrong for San Antonio
Hardberger, Amy. Tex. Tribune, Oct. 28, 2014
Read Here
Fear should not dictate vista ridge decision
Hardberger, Amy. San Antonio Express-News (Oct. 17, 2014)
Read Here
Remembering water in the climate change regulatory equation
Hardberger, Amy. ABA 32nd Annual Water Law Conference (June 4-6, 2014)
SAWS impact fees represent more than meets the eye
Hardberger, Amy. Rivard Report (May 22, 2014, 12:11 AM)
Read Here
Water is a girl’s best friend: Examining the water valuation dilemma
Hardberger, Amy. 62 Kansas Law Review 101 (2014)
Read Here
Understanding the municipal water valuation dilemma
Hardberger, Amy. Texas Water Law CLE (March 27 - 28, 2014)
World’s worst game of telephone: Attempting to understand the conversation between Texas’ legislature and courts on groundwater
Hardberger, Amy. 43 Texas Environmental Law Journal 257 (2013)
Read Here
The future of San Antonio: Water and energy needs meet land use planning
Hardberger, Amy. The Rivard Report (Oct. 4, 2013)
Read Here
Powering the tap dry: Regulatory alternatives for the energy water nexus
Hardberger, Amy. 84 Colorado Law Review 101 (2013)
Read Here
Ripples in a Lake
Hardberger, Amy. This Land Press (Nov. 4, 2012)
Read Here
Managing the risks of CO2 sequestration
Hardberger, Amy & Anderson, Scott. Southwest Hydrology September/October (2009)
Read Here
Energy-Water Nexus in Texas
Hardberger, Amy. Environmental Defense Fund Publication (2009) (coauthored with University of Texas)
Read Here
State practice in the management and allocation of transboundary ground water resources in North America
Hardberger, Amy & Gabriel Eckstein. 18 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 96 (2008)
Read Here
Why we do the things we do?: The role of ethics in water resource planning
Hardberger, Amy. 6 Santa Clara Journal of International Law 129 (2008)
Read Here
From policy to reality: Maximizing urban water conservation in Texas
Hardberger, Amy. Environmental Defense Fund Publication (2008)
Read Here
Summaries from the symposium: Precious, worthless, or immeasurable: The value and ethic of water
Hardberger, Amy & Gabriel Eckstein. Proceedings of the Symposium–Precious, Worthless, or Incalculable: The Value and Ethic of Water, Vol. 2, Center for Water Law & Policy and International Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Land Studies, Texas Tech University (A.C. Corrêa & Gabriel Eckstein, eds. 2006)
Read Here
Whose job it is anyway? Governmental obligations created by the human right to water
Hardberger, Amy. 41 Texas International Law Journal 533 (2006)
Read Here
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of water: Evaluating water as a human right and the duties and obligations it creates
Hardberger, Amy. 4 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 331 (2005)
Read Here
What lies beneath: Determining the necessity of international groundwater policy along the United States–Mexico border and a roadmap to an agreement
Hardberger, Amy. 35 Texas Tech Law Review 1212 (2004)
Read Here