—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1967 12 Need For Changes In State’s Water Resources Laws Cited “Pennsylvania needs to modi fy its laws in allocating water resources,'' declared an author ity on lec.il studies involving hind and viator research re cently Benjamin V. Dali of the institute foi Research on Land and Water Resources. Penn State Umveisity. dis cussed aspects of A’ater re souice management at a train ing piogiam for the Coopeia live Extension Service. Dali stated that “oui pies ent definition of piogiess is seuously andei mined by the economic and legal uncertain ties caused by the Ripanan Doctrine." He said "the Ripaiian Doc trine, in .ts .strictest sense, giants piuperty owneis a right to have water flow through then land undimimshed in both quantity and quality Un der this doctrine, landowneis boi deiing on a stream have lights to use watei. but do not own the watei itself," he added. Dali piedicled that the Ri pauan Doctrine would soon be found inadequate in solving the piob'lems of water lights with icspect to domestic wa ter use, public water supply, lecieation, and irrigation The situation will become critical, he stated, as large numbers of farmers turn more to artificial irrigation of crops especially in dry years. He leeommended that the Flame Control For Alfalfa Weevil Alfalfa weevils must be con trolled if alfalfa is to continue as a foiage ciop Flaming is one of th» best control meth ods yet developed, according to Di Jack Rowell, entomolo gist fiom Virginia Polytechnic Institute, BlacksbU'-g, and Di Wai ren Thompson, extension agionomisl at the University of Kentucky Flaming is cheaper than chemical oontiol which re quites two sprays followed by latei weed conti ol sprays One flaming to contiol both insects and annual weeds costs $9 per acie, while the ohemidal con ti ols cost $ll pei acre, ac coidang to Rowell He told the audience at the agionotny sessions of the Um veisity ol Delawaie’s Farm and Home Week that flaming, in Jamiaiv or February will, contiol weevils, meadow spittle bug and pea aphids It also: kills such annual weeds as common benbit, geiman moss, mustaid and common chick weed, if it’s not too matted Of couise flaming will only kill weeds actually giowmg at the time, not the weed seeds still unspiouted in the giound Thompson also pointed out that flaming even conti ols some plant diseases, including black stem Alfalfa comes back after flaming in good shape Thomp son and Rowell emphasized The 2200degiee teinpeiatuie of the flaming gas moves swiftly enough that the alfal fa crown is undamaged and the plant staits growing in a few' days Flaming must be done ‘ while plants are still dormant, but after weevil eggs are laid Rowell recommended flaming between January 15 and March 1, under Virginia conditions. - (Continued on Page 9) problem be approached by in tegrating scientific knowledge with economic analysis. Such an approach should be stim ulated by government at the slate level he affirmed. The Penn .Stater said legal and economic questions re garding water resources will become more severe as the population explosion requires greater food production from reduced farm acreage. .More and more, he cautioned, the farmer who needs costly Ir rigation equipment will hesi tate to buy when he is not sure of his rights to water. Dali pointed out that at tempts to legislate changes in the Riparian Doctrine will have to pass a test of con stitutionality As an example, the state of Noith Oaiolma repealed a statute in 1961 which had set up a procedure _ „ , for issuing peimits to farmers Giemer, Manheim; Henry W using watei foi irrigation Too Mantm, Ephrata, Robert and many prob'ems aiose to make ® o °k'Eareville, ir ® l ? the statute workable under all S A , u T Elizabethtown, Mel conditions. 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