Governing the Tap

Governing the Tap
Author: Megan Mullin
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2009-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0262258390

An analysis of the political consequences of special district governance in drinking water management that offers new insights into the influence of political structures on local policymaking. More than ever, Americans rely on independent special districts to provide public services. The special district—which can be as small as a low-budget mosquito abatement district or as vast as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey—has become the most common form of local governance in the United States. In Governing the Tap, Megan Mullin examines the consequences of specialization and the fragmentation of policymaking authority through the lens of local drinking-water policy. Directly comparing specific conservation, land use, and contracting policies enacted by different forms of local government, Mullin investigates the capacity of special districts to engage in responsive and collaborative decision making that promotes sustainable use of water resources. She concludes that the effect of specialization is conditional on the structure of institutions and the severity of the policy problem, with specialization offering the most benefit on policy problems that are least severe. Mullin presents a political theory of specialized governance that is relevant to any of the variety of functions special districts perform. Governing the Tap offers not only the first study of how the new decentralized politics of water is taking shape in American communities, but also new and important findings about the influence of institutional structures on local policymaking.

A Selected Bibliography on Special Districts and Authorities in the United States, Annotated

A Selected Bibliography on Special Districts and Authorities in the United States, Annotated
Author: Benjamin Joseph Novak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1968
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

The subject of this bibliography is special districts and authorities created under State enabling legislation for the purpose of constructing or operating improvements, or of providing services to the inhabitants of an area. Thus, school districts and autonomous governmental corporations created by the federal government, such as the Tennessee Valley Authority, are not included.

Special District Governments in the United States

Special District Governments in the United States
Author: John Constantinus Bollens
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1978
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Bollens attempts to define and analyze five basic kinds of special districts: metropolitan, urban fringe, coterminous, rural and school districts, the latter making up more than four-fifths of such special districts.

Water Code

Water Code
Author: Texas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1972
Genre: Water
ISBN: